Tanno sheds light on the decision-making processes behind special permission to stay, revealing the ideological boundaries that shape Japan's treatment of its foreign residents. Discover the structures that define foreigners' rights and the challenges they face in a society grappling with integration and exclusion. This is a crucial resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Japanese law, social justice, and the lives of immigrants in Japan.

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An incisive analysis of the legal and social status of foreigners in Japan. This scholarly work by Kiyoto Tanno delves into the complexities of Japanese immigration law and its impact on human rights. Through meticulous examination of court cases, the author exposes the criteria used to determine who is deemed 'acceptable' and who faces deportation.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: A Comparative Sociology of Human Rights Based on the Treatment of Foreigners
- 1. A Socio-Legal Study of âFake Nikkeiâ: Japanâs Treatment of Foreign Workers
- 2. The Sociology of Foreign Juvenile Delinquency
- 3. LGBT Foreign Nationals and the Sociology of Deportation Orders in Japan: Protecting the Rights of a Minority within a Minority
- 4. The Sociology of LGBT Foreign Nationals and Post-Deportation Concerns
- 5. The Sociology of the Hate-Speech Rally Ban: The Case of Kawasaki
- 6. Japanese Management through the Lens of Foreign Labor: The Significance of Foreign Workers to Enterprises and the Community
- 7. The Sociology of âForeignersâ Human Rightsâ
- 8. Re-examining âForeignersâ Human Rightsâ: Approaching âLong-Term Residenceâ from the Historical Sociology of Residence Status
- 9. Discovering Justification for Special Permission to Stay: A Constitutional Order Approach
- 10. The Japanese System for Evaluating âForeignersâ Human Rightsâ: Shifting the Epistemological Perspective from âForeignersâ Human Rightsâ to âthe Rights of Humans, Including Foreignersâ
- Bibliography
- Index
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