Japan's legal and political system, enshrined in the 1947
Constitution and imposed on the Japanese people without their
involvement during the U.S. occupation, is largely alien to its
history and culture. Peter Herzog examines the effects of that
foreign value system in this detailed and fascinating book,
highlighting instances in such areas as the judiciary, human
rights, minorities, religion and education, where abuse and
exploitation of the law has taken on disturbing proportions at many
levels of Japanese public life.
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