Intro; Editor's Note; Contents; About the Author; List of Figures; The Tokyo Trial Diaries of Mei Ju-ao; Abstract; March 20, 1946, Wednesday; March 21, 1946, Thursday; March 22, 1946, Friday; March 23, 1946, Saturday; March 29, 1946, Friday; March 30, 1946, Saturday; March 31, 1946, Sunday; April 1, 1946, Monday; April 2, 1946, Tuesday; April 3, 1946, Wednesday; April 4, 1946, Thursday; April 5, 1946, Friday; April 6, 1946, Saturday; April 7, 1946, Sunday; April 8, 1946, Monday; April 9, 1946, Tuesday; April 10, 1946, Wednesday; April 11, 1946, Thursday; April 12, 1946, Friday
April 13, 1946, SaturdayApril 14, 1946, Sunday; April 15, 1946, Monday; April 16, 1946, Tuesday; April 17, 1946, Wednesday; [April 19, 1946, Friday]; April 20, 1946, Saturday (One Month of My Arrival in Japan); April 21, 1946, Sunday; April 22, 1946, Monday; April 23, 1946, Tuesday; April 24, 1946, Wednesday; April 25, 1946, Thursday; April 26, 1946, Friday; April 27, 1946, Saturday; April 28, 1946, Sunday; April 29, 1946, Monday; April 30, 1946, Tuesday; May 1, 1946, Wednesday; May 2, 1946, Thursday; May 3, 1946, Friday; May 4, 1946, Saturday; May 5, 1946, Sunday; May 6, 1946, Monday
May 7, 1946, TuesdayMay 8, 1946, Wednesday; May 9, 1946, Thursday; May 10, 1946, Friday; May 11, 1946, Saturday; May 12, 1946, Sunday; May 13, 1946, Monday
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Written by Chinese Jurist Mei Ju-ao, this significant book considers both the process and the impact of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, otherwise known as the Tokyo Trial, which was convened in 1946 to try political military leaders accused of involvement in war crimes. Offering valuable research material on the establishment of the tribunal, it examines the background to the establishment of the International Military Tribunal and the lessons learned from earlier trials of World War One War Criminals. Written from the perspective of a Chinese prosecutor who was both jurist and witness, this unique text engages with the Tokyo Trial from an interdisciplinary perspective bringing in both international law and international relations, measuring over 7 decades later the significance and ongoing legacy of the Tokyo Trial for contemporary international criminal justice in Asia and beyond..