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Human Rights in Korea: Historical and Policy Perspectives
Harvard University Press, 1991 Cloth: 978-0-674-41605-5 Library of Congress Classification KPA2460.H86 1991 Dewey Decimal Classification 323.09519
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
These chapters by eight Korea specialists present a new approach to human rights issues in Korea. Instead of using an external and purely contemporary standard, the authors work from within Korean history, treating the successive phases of Korea’s modern century to examine the uneasy fate of human rights and some of the ideas of human rights as they have developed in the Korean context. Beginning with the Independence Club of the late nineteenth century and continuing through to the constitutional and judicial structures underlying the Sixth Republic Government of Roh Tae Woo in South Korea, these papers illuminate the sometimes complex interactions between modern Korean human-rights issues and the legacies of Korean culture and colonial occupation. See other books on: Civil rights | Historical | Human rights | Korea | Policy Perspectives See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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