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Beyond victor's justice? : the Tokyo War Crimes Trial revisited
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Beyond victor's justice? : the Tokyo War Crimes Trial revisited

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The Tokyo Trial : humanity's justice v victors' justice / Fujita Hisakazu
Writing the Tokyo Trial / Gerry simpson
Japanese societal attitude towards the Tokyo Trial : from a contemporary perspective / Madoka Futamura
Selecting defendants at the Tokyo Trial / Awaya Kentaro
The decision not to prosecute the emperor / Yoriko Otomo
Justice Northcroft (New Zealand) / Ann Trotter
Justice Bernard (France) / Mickael Ho Foui Sang
Justice Patrick (United Kingdom) / Lord Bonomy
Justice Roling (the Netherlands) / Robert Cryer
Justice Pal (India) / Nakajima Takeshi
The case against the accused / Yuma Totani
Command responsibility for the failure to stop atrocities : the legacy of the Tokyo Trial / Gideon Boas
Reasons for the failure to prosecute unit 731 and its significance / Tsuneishi Kei-Ichi
The legacy of the Tokyo Trial in China / Bing Bing Jia
Forgotten victims, forgotten defendants / The Hon O-Gon Kwon
Knowledge and responsibility : the ongoing consequences of failing to give sufficient attention to the crimes against the comfort women in the Tokyo trial / Ustinia Dolgopol
Silence as collective memory : sexual violence and the Tokyo Trial / Nicola Henry
Women's bodies and international criminal law : from Tokyo to Rabaul / Helen Durham and Narrelle Morris
The atomic bombing, the Tokyo Tribunal, and the Shimoda case : lessons for anti-nuclear legal movements / Yuki Tanaka
The firebombing of Tokyo and other Japanese cities / Ian Henderson
Punishing Japan's 'opium war-making' in China : the relationship between transnational crime and aggression at the Tokyo Tribunal / Neil Boister
Tokyo's continuing relevance / Sarah Finnin and Tim McCormack.

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Beyond victor's justice? : the Tokyo War Crimes Trial revisited. ISBN 9789004203037. Published by Martinus Nijhoff in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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