Foreigners' Rights in Japan: Boundaries between Stayers and Deportees
By Kiyoto TANNO
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By Kiyoto TANNO
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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.
Tanno sheds light on the decision-making processes behind special permission to stay, revealing the ideological boundaries that shape Japan's t...























