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Itinerario | 2016

Book review of "Justice in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1945–1952: Allied war crimes prosecutions" by Yuma Totani. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-107-08762-0

Jamie Fellows

[Extract] In her most recent book, Justice in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1945-1952: Allied War Crimes Prosecutions, Yuma Totani provides an impressive analysis of fourteen trials of senior Japanese military personnel prosecuted by the Allies in the aftermath of the Pacific War. These fourteen trials were part of a massive number of trials conducted by the Allies throughout the Asia-Pacific region from 1945-1952. Those who were convicted of war crimes received either a lengthy jail sentence, or were executed. Although not a stated objective, and perhaps more unwittingly conveyed by Totani, is the inescapable notion that the Pacific War was a collision of colonial interests between Japan and the Allies. Japan belligerently seized territory and resources from the Dutch, the US, the UK, the French, and the Australians to feed its massive war machine in northern China. This rapacious conquest caused a great deal of humiliation for the Allies whom themselves had been the colonial masters throughout the Asia-Pacific for many years. When it came time for the trials, no doubt this humiliation influenced the way the trials were conducted.


Legal education review | 2011

Approaches to Student Support in the First Year of Law School

Kathrine Galloway; Rachel Bradshaw; Neil Dunbar; Jamie Fellows


Sydney Law Review | 2013

Sentencing the 'victimised criminal': delineating the uncertain scope of mitigatory extra-curial punishment

Mark David Chong; Jamie Fellows; Frank Richards


Archive | 2017

The prevalence of mental illness within the Indian criminal justice system

Mark David Chong; Jamie Fellows; Sonny Jose; Abraham Francis; Kelly-Ann Williams


Archive | 2017

Voters’ dislike of politics makes fixed four-year parliamentary terms look appealing

Jamie Fellows


Archive | 2016

The intersection of law and social media: some preliminary points

Jamie Fellows


Archive | 2016

Some closing remarks on regulating social media

Jamie Fellows


Archive | 2016

Towards a regulatory framework in the regulation of social media

Jamie Fellows


Archive | 2016

Importance of a theoretical framework in the regulation of social media

Jamie Fellows


Archive | 2016

The limits to regulating social media – a dualist construction of the technical and philosophical

Jamie Fellows

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