tailieunhanh - THE RITUAL OF RIGHTS IN JAPAN

This book began as a study of Japanese public policy, more specifically the legal, ethical, and political dimensions of health policy debates in Japan. Having studied medico-legal conflicts in the United States, and the tensions they generated between public health and individual rights, state power and personal privacy, medical paternalism and patients’ rights, I decided to examine how such concerns were addressed in Japan with regard to AIDS policy and the definition of HIV lead to policies of isolation? How would the Minis- try of Health and Welfare handle reporting requirements, access to treatment, and anonymous testing?Would hemophiliacs infected with HIV through the blood supply demand compensation? If so,. | THE RITUAL OF RIGHTS IN JAPAN Law Society and Health Policy Eric A. Feldman Cambridge more information - O521770408 This page intenhtionally left blank The Ritual of Rights in Japan demonstrates that rights-based conflict is central to Japanese legal political and social practice. Challenging cultural stereotypes about harmony and consensus the author spent three years in Japan analyzing groundbreaking battles over AIDS policy and the definition of death. His vivid descriptions of these struggles supports an innovative conclusion - that Japan is a nation where rights are potent weapons in battles over politics and policy asserted by those seeking both individual remedies and social change. Eric A. Feldman is Associate Director at the Institute for Law and Society New York University. He has been a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Tokyo a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Research Scholar at Yale University and an Abe Fellow at the Institut d Etudes Politiques in Paris. He is co-editor of Blood Feuds AIDS Blood and the Politics of Medical Disaster Oxford 1999 and has written for publications including the Journal of Asian Studies the Los Angeles Times the Hastings Center Report and Social and Legal .

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