Ian Neary looks in detail at the history of the introduction of
human rights ideas into Japan, South Korea and Taiwan and examines
how, and to what effect, state and society have incorporated the
specific international standards on childrens' and patients' rights
into legal systems and social practice.
This comprehensively researched, accessibly written book will be a
valuable resource for students and scholars of Asian studies, human
rights, sociology and politics.
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