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Hardcover Foreigners' Rights in Japan: Boundaries Between Stayers and Deportees Book

ISBN: 1920850201

ISBN13: 9781920850203

Foreigners' Rights in Japan: Boundaries Between Stayers and Deportees

An incisive exploration of foreigners' rights within Japan's legal and social structures. Kiyoto Tanno's Foreigners' Rights in Japan delves into the complex interplay between immigration law and human rights, revealing how Japan evaluates and defines the rights of its foreign residents. This book scrutinizes actual court cases to expose the boundaries between those deemed 'acceptable' and 'unacceptable' by the state.

Through meticulous analysis, Tanno uncovers the decision-making processes behind deportation orders and special permissions to stay, offering critical insights into the structures that govern who can remain in Japan and who cannot. Understand the nuances of Japanese immigration law.Examine real-world cases and their implications.Gain a deeper awareness of human rights issues in Japan. Ideal for scholars, legal professionals, and anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of social justice and legal dynamics in contemporary Japan.

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