The Ritual of Rights in Japan
Law, Society, and Health Policy (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)
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Word Count
58,500 words, Guess
Page Count
234 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveritualrightsjapa00feld_639
- Internet Archiveritualrightsjapa00feld
- Internet Archiveritualofrightsin0000feld
- ISBN-100521770408
- ISBN-139780521770408
and 6 more
- LibraryThing305025
- Goodreads2829467
- Library of Congress Control Number99023257
- OCLC Control Number41131694
- Better World Books9780521770408
- Open LibraryOL7752849M
Classifications
- LCCKNX3098 .F45 2000
- LCCKNX3098 .F45 2000eb
First Sentence
This book challenges the belief that the assertion of rights is fundamentally incompatible with Japanese legal, political, and social norms.
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Other Editions
- The Ritual of Rights in Japan: Law, Society, and Health Policy (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)
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