Going to Court to Change Japan : Social Movements and the Law in Contemporary Japan /
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| Langue: | anglais |
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Ann Arbor, MI :
Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan,
2014.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction / Patricia G. Steinhoff
- No helmets in court, no t-shirts on death row : new left trial support groups / Patricia G. Steinhoff
- Karōshi activism and recent trends in Japanese civil society : creating credible knowledge and culture / Scott North
- Courting justice, contesting "bureaucratic informality" : the Sayama case and the evolution of Buraku liberation politics / John H. Davis, Jr.
- Becoming unforgettable : leveraging law for labor in struggles for employment security / Christena Turner
- Suing for redress : Japanese consumer organizations and the courts / Patricia L. Maclachlan
- No voice in the courtroom : deaf legal cases in the 1960s / Karen Nakamura
- Cause lawyering in Japan : reflections on the case studies and justice reform / Daniel H. Foote.