Women's International Tribunal on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery
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The author reviews the practice of the Women's International Tribunal on Japanese Military Sexual Slavery, which is a people's tribunal that investigates the claims of Asian women forced into prostitution by the Japanese army during World War II. She states the tribunal serves several important functions in bringing women's and victims' concerns to attention.
Publication Name: American Journal of International Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0002-9300
Year: 2001
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NATO's Kosovo intervention
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Editorial comments evaluating NATO's intervention in Kosovo based on humanitarian grounds are presented. Issues discussed include the international law underlying NATO's actions, questions of legality, and future consequences for the application of international law.
Publication Name: American Journal of International Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0002-9300
Year: 1999
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