Women's International Criminal Tribunal Records 2001 Judging Japan
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Women's International Criminal Tribunal Records 2001 Judging Japan Key Features ✔ This comprehensive record documents the historic 2001 Women's International Criminal Tribunal held in The Hague, which addressed Japan's wartime "comfort women" system and sexual violence during World War II. The book features the full English text of the tribunal's verdict, spanning 265 pages and over 1,094 paragraphs, based on survivor testimonies and extensive historical research. It provides a detailed examination of gender justice under international law, including the indictment documents, the tribunal's proceedings, and the verdict analysis. This volume is part of the award-winning series that highlights efforts to address wartime sexual violence and promote justice. ✔ Key features include translated indictments, the full verdict, background information on the tribunal, and detailed discussions on legal responsibility and reparations. The book also covers the tribunal's significance, legal reasoning, and the application of international law to wartime sexual crimes, making it an essential resource for researchers, historians, and advocates of human rights. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Brand: VAWW-Net Japan ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Format: Hardcover ✔ C:Language: English ✔ C:Publication Year: 2001 ✔ C:Subject: International Criminal Tribunal, War Crimes, Women's Rights, Gender Justice ✔ C:Pages: 265 ✔ C:Dimensions: Approx. 6 x 9 inches ✔ C:Country of Origin: Japan ✔ C:Material: Pa
- Publisher: VAWW-Net Japan
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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