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[...]... the Japanese word for ‘ rights, ’’ kenri; in Japan s tradition of protest; in the growth during the late nineteenth century of the Movement for Freedom and Popular Rights; in the ‘‘new rights ’ movements of the 1960s and 1970s; and in contemporary policy disputes over AIDS and the definition of death Analysis of each of these domains points to the same conclusion; rights in Japan have been, and continue... highlighting the myriad ways that rights are interwoven with the cultural and institutional characteristics of conflict, is the defining characteristic of the ritual of rights in Japan In exploring law and rights in Japan, it would be unwise to ignore the view that there is something inherent in Japanese culture that minimizes the importance of rights and the resonance of rights assertion That claim, similar... distinguish between the absence of a concept of rights and the lack of a word for ‘ rights. ’’ Despite the absence of a vocabulary for ‘ rights ’ and the in uence of the Chinese legal tradition in Japan, my interpretation of the work of historians of Japan is that there were certain legal relationships that were based on concepts similar to Western rights Indeed, some commentators now argue that Japanese... began translating European law during the Meiji Restoration (late nineteenth century), however, there was no word that directly translated as ‘ rightsin Japanese.2 The translation of the word ‘ rights ’ is therefore important in framing the discussion of rights in contemporary Japan In itself an interesting piece of intellectual history, the translation more importantly indicates that the social and... movements, particularly the context and timing of rights assertion; determining the efficacy of invoking rights for mobilizing like-minded individuals; and evaluating the success of those who use rights in 4 RE CO NS ID ER IN G R IG HT S pursuit of particular social ends Concern with the strategic assertion of rights often supersedes questions about the jurisprudential nature of rights; even if an asserted... appropriate combination of Chinese characters to capture the meaning ofrights ’ exemplified the difficulties of recreating Japanese law, the foreignness of Western legal thought, and the alleged limitation of the Japanese language in capturing the precise definitions of foreign legal concepts Most accounts of the translation of Western legal texts begin with Mitsukuri Rinsho But it was his grandfather, Mitsukuri... focus on their sociolegal dimensions Induction, rather than deduction, is the method I used to study rights in Japan, but in fact they are closely related The idea that research consists of formulating hypotheses on the basis of theoretical ideas, gathering data, and testing hypotheses has been called ‘ the folklore of mainstream social science’’ (Ragin, The Comparative Method, 1984) In practice, there... demonstrated by the association of rights assertion with state regulation and suppression in Japan Rights are not only about power, but in the realm of law and politics the Japanese linguistic connection is not entirely misleading RIGHTS BEFORE KENRI: EARLY ANTECEDENTS The translation into Japanese of the Western words for ‘ rights ’ could not and did not create rights in Japan In fact, the impossibility of a... effect Because the interplay between the myths about rights, the strategic use of rights assertion, and the legal and political outcomes of rights- related conflict varies over time and place, I refer to it as a ritual It is the ritual of rights in Japan, illustrated in the battles over AIDS and the definition of death, that this book seeks to illuminate Rights in Japan do matter, but they exhibit differences... accurate picture of the role of rights in either society Borrowing insights from writing on the legal, historical, sociological, and political dimensions of rights, this analysis examines the function and power of rights in Japan, treating the invocation of rights as one important strategy that groups use to publicize their concerns, to mobilize supporters, and to seek policy change Although the book is . engaged in social movements, particularly the context and timing of rights assertion; determining the efficacy of invoking rights for mobilizing like-minded individuals;. kenri; in Japan s tradition of protest; in the growth during the late nineteenth century of the Movement for Freedom and Pop- ular Rights; in the ‘‘new rights ’

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