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Yasutomo Morigiwa

    Universal minority rights?
    Law in a changing world: Asian alternatives
    Judicial Minimalism - For and Against
    Interpretation of Law in the Age of Enlightenment. From the Rule of the King to the Rule of Law
    • Inhalt: Morigiwa Yasutomo: Values, Systems, and Jurisprudence in Asia Kim Chang-rok: Where is the Korean Legal System Going? – Comments: Choi Chongko Guo Daohui: The Democratization of Law: Rights in Contemporary Chinese Daniel A. Bell: A Confucian Democracy for the Twenty-First Century – Comments: Nobuyuki Yasuda Inoue Tatsuo: Liberal Democracy and „Asian Values“ – Comments: Yang Seungdoo Mizoguchi Yuzo: Confucian Ethics (li-jiao) and Revolutionary China – Comments: Terada Hiroaki Adijaya Yusuf: Integrating the Country through Legal Reform: The Indonesian Experience – Comments: Timothy C. Lindsey

      Law in a changing world: Asian alternatives
    • Contents: Y. Morigiwa: Preface F. Ishiyama: Introduction W. Kymlicka: Universal Minority Rights? The Prospects for Consensus Commentaries: M. Fukada: Comments and Questions to Professor W. Kymlicka F. Ishiyama: A ‘Distinctively Liberal’ Theory of Minority Rights? T. Katsuragi: Comments on Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship R. Hirai: When Kymlicka Takes on Asia Y. Inada: A Kind of Strategic Essentialism? A Commentary on Kymlicka S. Morimura: In Defense of Liberal Imperialism I. Ozaki: Who Saves Whom? A Short Comment on Multicultural Citizenship K. Hasegawa: Comments on Will Kymlicka’s Thinking about the Rights of Indigenous People Y. Mouri: Towards a Liberal Extension of Multiculturalism: Focusing Attention on the Present Conditions of the Korean Minority in Japan W. Kymlicka: Replies to Commentaries

      Universal minority rights?