Debating collaboration and complicity in war crimes trials in Asia, 1945-1956

Debating Collaboration and Complicity in War Crimes Trials in Asia, 1945-1956 -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Tables -- War Crimes Trials in Asia: Collaboration and Complicity in the Aftermath of War -- Collaboration and Complicity as a Legal Problem -- Decolonization as the Backgroun...

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Other Authors: Lingen, Kerstin von (Editor)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing [2017]
Series:World histories of crime, culture and violence
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Online Access:Verlag, Volltext: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=4947284
Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz494593164inh.htm
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Author Notes:Kerstin von Lingen, editor
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Summary:Debating Collaboration and Complicity in War Crimes Trials in Asia, 1945-1956 -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Tables -- War Crimes Trials in Asia: Collaboration and Complicity in the Aftermath of War -- Collaboration and Complicity as a Legal Problem -- Decolonization as the Background of Trials on Collaboration -- The Dimension of Time -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Koreans in the Trials of Japanese War Crimes Suspects -- Notes -- Defining Colonial "War Crimes": Korean Debates on Collaboration, War Reparations, and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East -- Notes -- Oaths of Allegiance in the Singapore Trials -- Introduction -- Legal Framework and Socio-Political Context of Singapore Trials -- The Impossible-to-Renounce Approach: The Trials of Ikegami Tomoyuki and Others and Takashima Shotaro and Another -- Ikegami Tomoyuki and Others -- Takashima Shotaro and Another -- Criminal Law Approach: DJAG Review Reports of Ikegami Tomoyuki and Others and Takashima Shotaro and Another -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Puppets, Profiteers and Traitors: Defining Wartime Collaboration in the Dutch East Indies, 1945-1949 -- Collaboration in a Colonial Setting -- Ideas and Expectations -- Jurisdiction -- Puppets, Profiteers and Traitors -- Amnesty Decree -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Between Postoccupation and Postcolonial: Framing the Recent Past in the Philippine Treason Amnesty Debate, 1948 -- Failed Trials and Amnesty in the Philippine Treason Trials -- "Different Conceptions of Serving One's Country" - Quintin Paredes and Charles de Gaulle -- "That Which is Reasonably Required by Civilized Justice" -- "The Glorious Pages of Our Past" -- Notes -- Japanese Medical Atrocities and the Collaboration of the Scientific Elites: Postwar Perspectives -- Notes
The Question of Complicity: Japan's Early Postures toward War Crimes and War Responsibility in the Aftermath of the Second World War -- War Crimes Trials in China Did Not Bring About Introspection -- The March Toward War Crimes Trials After WWII -- History and Justice - the Japanese Way -- Japanese Media and Imperial Household Stances -- The Imperial Military Response to Calls for War Crimes Trials -- Was Justice Served by War Crimes Trials? -- The Japanese Civilian Government Response -- The Imperial Legacy Lives On -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index
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ISBN:9783319531410