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- Book Title
- Military Trials of War Criminals in the Netherlands East Indies 1
- Publication Date
- 2017-10-31
- Pages
- 268
- ISBN
- 9780198777168
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Publication Name
- Military Trials of War Criminals in the Netherlands East Indies 1946-1949
- Item Height
- 0.8in
- Item Length
- 9.5in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Item Width
- 6.8in
- Item Weight
- 21.3 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 268 Pages
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This book provides the first English language examination and analysis of the records of the Dutch war crimes tribunals from 1946-1949, which prosecuted more than 1000 Japanese soldiers and civilians for war crimes committed during the occupation of the Netherlands East Indies during World War II.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198777167
ISBN-13
9780198777168
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237076858
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Military Trials of War Criminals in the Netherlands East Indies 1946-1949
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
268 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
21.3 Oz
Additional Product Features
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Kz1185
Reviews
"The overarching value of this book, especially for Anglophone readers lies in its forty-four trial summaries, which highlight cases relevant to specific types of crimes. The book might also serve as a primer on Dutch war crimes trial procedures, recruitment of personnel, provision of ancillary staff, etc., as well as enable comparative analysis of the Allied trials arising from the Pacific War." -- Georgina Fitzpatrick, Michigan War Studies Review "This excellent book addresses a void in the academic literature: an authoritative well-written documentation of post-World War II war crimes trials conducted by an Allied state. Much more than a mere recitation of cases (although there is that, too), this slim volume is a window to an earlier time and an earlier law of war. ... This is a powerful book that those interested in the academic literature of World War II, the law of war, or the frailty of man, should read." -- Gary Solis, American Journal of International Law, "After the end of the Asia-Pacific war, there were over 2300 war crimes proceedings held in more than 50 locations. Borch's helpful book about an important piece of the puzzle facilitates growing understanding and is a worthy contribution." -- Suzannah Linton, International & Comparative Law Quarterly"The overriding importance of Borch's book is that it fills a long-existing and significant gap in the English-language historiography of war crimes trials at the end of World War II. ... This book should find a wide audience among legal scholars, especially those who have an interest in the prosecution of war crimes. But the book is framed for a broader audience and with the pains taken to avoid legal jargon and to provide contextualization with respect to time and place, it should achieve its aim." -- Bruce Vandervort, Journal of Military History"The overarching value of this book, especially for Anglophone readers lies in its forty-four trial summaries, which highlight cases relevant to specific types of crimes. The book might also serve as a primer on Dutch war crimes trial procedures, recruitment of personnel, provision of ancillary staff, etc., as well as enable comparative analysis of the Allied trials arising from the Pacific War." -- Georgina Fitzpatrick, Michigan War Studies Review"This excellent book addresses a void in the academic literature: an authoritative well-written documentation of post-World War II war crimes trials conducted by an Allied state. Much more than a mere recitation of cases (although there is that, too), this slim volume is a window to an earlier time and an earlier law of war. ... This is a powerful book that those interested in the academic literature of World War II, the law of war, or the frailty of man, should read." -- Gary Solis, American Journal of International Law, "After the end of the Asia-Pacific war, there were over 2300 war crimes proceedings held in more than 50 locations. Borch's helpful book about an important piece of the puzzle facilitates growing understanding and is a worthy contribution." -- Suzannah Linton, International & Comparative Law Quarterly "The overriding importance of Borch's book is that it fills a long-existing and significant gap in the English-language historiography of war crimes trials at the end of World War II. ... This book should find a wide audience among legal scholars, especially those who have an interest in the prosecution of war crimes. But the book is framed for a broader audience and with the pains taken to avoid legal jargon and to provide contextualization with respect to time and place, it should achieve its aim." -- Bruce Vandervort, Journal of Military History "The overarching value of this book, especially for Anglophone readers lies in its forty-four trial summaries, which highlight cases relevant to specific types of crimes. The book might also serve as a primer on Dutch war crimes trial procedures, recruitment of personnel, provision of ancillary staff, etc., as well as enable comparative analysis of the Allied trials arising from the Pacific War." -- Georgina Fitzpatrick, Michigan War Studies Review "This excellent book addresses a void in the academic literature: an authoritative well-written documentation of post-World War II war crimes trials conducted by an Allied state. Much more than a mere recitation of cases (although there is that, too), this slim volume is a window to an earlier time and an earlier law of war. ... This is a powerful book that those interested in the academic literature of World War II, the law of war, or the frailty of man, should read." -- Gary Solis, American Journal of International Law, "The overriding importance of Borch's book is that it fills a long-existing and significant gap in the English-language historiography of war crimes trials at the end of World War II. ... This book should find a wide audience among legal scholars, especially those who have an interest in the prosecution of war crimes. But the book is framed for a broader audience and with the pains taken to avoid legal jargon and to provide contextualization with respect to time and place, it should achieve its aim." -- Bruce Vandervort, Journal of Military History "The overarching value of this book, especially for Anglophone readers lies in its forty-four trial summaries, which highlight cases relevant to specific types of crimes. The book might also serve as a primer on Dutch war crimes trial procedures, recruitment of personnel, provision of ancillary staff, etc., as well as enable comparative analysis of the Allied trials arising from the Pacific War." -- Georgina Fitzpatrick, Michigan War Studies Review "This excellent book addresses a void in the academic literature: an authoritative well-written documentation of post-World War II war crimes trials conducted by an Allied state. Much more than a mere recitation of cases (although there is that, too), this slim volume is a window to an earlier time and an earlier law of war. ... This is a powerful book that those interested in the academic literature of World War II, the law of war, or the frailty of man, should read." -- Gary Solis, American Journal of International Law, "This excellent book addresses a void in the academic literature: an authoritative well-written documentation of post-World War II war crimes trials conducted by an Allied state. Much more than a mere recitation of cases (although there is that, too), this slim volume is a window to an earlier time and an earlier law of war. ... This is a powerful book that those interested in the academic literature of World War II, the law of war, or the frailty of man, should read." -- Gary Solis, American Journal of International Law
Table of Content
1. Setting the Stage2. "Asia for Asians," Bushido, and the Nature of Japanese War Crimes in the East Indies3. Prosecuting the Japanese: The Role of International and Domestic Law in the Establishment of War Crimes Tribunals in the East Indies4. Preparing for Trial: Gathering Evidence and Selecting Cases for Prosecution5. Trials of Prisoner of War and Internee Camp Personnel, and Trials for the Mistreatment of Prisoners of War6. Trials for Mass Murder and Unlawful Executions7. Trials for Enforced Prostitution8. 'Collective Responsibility:' Prosecuting the Kempeitai, Tokkeitai, and 25th Army9. Trials for Violations of the Terms of the Armistice10. 'Command Responsibility': Prosecutor v. Shoji, Prosecutor v. Maruyama, and Prosecutor v. Imamura and Okazaki11. An Unfortunate Sideshow: The Prosecution of Collaborators12. Aftermath: Impact of the Trials on the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies
Copyright Date
2017
Topic
Military / World War II, General, Military
Lccn
2017-945344
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Law, History
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