@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003812, author = {斉藤, 功高}, issue = {1}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies Bunkyo University}, month = {2000-07-01, 2011-11-29}, note = {There are too many foreigners over staying their visas in Japan. Usually these people are unskilled laborers. Their position in regards to human rights is lower than foreigners holding the legal residence status or Japanese. There are many cases where their human rights are infringed, because they are considered illegal aliens by the Immigration Control Act.  This paper refers to human rights of foreigners over staying their visas as unskilled laborers. First, I will discuss structural defects that cause their human rights to be infringed by the Immigration Control Act. Secondly, I will discuss problems about their human rights protection and the omission of regulations of human rights in Japan's domestic law system and its enforcement. Third, I will discuss relations of foreigners over staying their visas as unskilled laborers in Japan in the 21 century.  All through the paper, I insist that considering the rapid aging and decreased number of children in Japan, we should positivily accept foreign nationals over staying their visas as unskilled laborers and co-live with them.  In addition to the consideration of human rights, we could solve serious problems facing Japan now and in the future.}, pages = {119--131}, title = {超過滞在・単純労働外国人の人権}, volume = {11}, year = {} }