Ritual of Rights in Japan
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Eric A. Feldman in "Ritual of Rights in Japan," published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. This compelling 236-page paperback challenges the conventional belief that Japan shuns overt conflict and rights assertion. Feldman meticulously explores both historical events and contemporary policies, demonstrating that rights-based disputes are integral to Japan's legal, political, and social framework. Dive deep into a rich analysis that reshapes our understanding of the complexities surrounding rights in Japanese society. Whether you're a legal scholar, student, or simply curious about the intersection of law and culture in Japan, this book is an essential read that sheds light on the nuances of rights and their significance in a seemingly harmonious society. Don't miss your chance to enrich your knowledge with this insightful work!