Japanese Reparations Policies and the “Comfort Women” Question
Positions Vol5 No1
Introduction
The Concept and Categories of Reparation
The Development of Postwar Reparations Policies in Japan
Collective Reparation
Individual Compensation
Other Measures of Reparation
Admission of Wrongdoing and Apology
Disclosure of the Truth and Educating the Next Generation
Punishment As Reparation:The Tokyo Trials and Problematic Justice
Historical Background Limiting the Boundaries of Reparation
Allied Indifference and U.S. Hegemony in the Cold War Period
Asian Conceptions of Human Rights and the Reparations Issue
Japanese Responses to the Inactive Reparations Claims
The Flood of Civil Litigation for Reparations
The Last Resort:Appeal to the International Community and Its Response
Conclusion
The Concept and Categories of Reparation
The Development of Postwar Reparations Policies in Japan
Collective Reparation
Individual Compensation
Other Measures of Reparation
Admission of Wrongdoing and Apology
Disclosure of the Truth and Educating the Next Generation
Punishment As Reparation:The Tokyo Trials and Problematic Justice
Historical Background Limiting the Boundaries of Reparation
Allied Indifference and U.S. Hegemony in the Cold War Period
Asian Conceptions of Human Rights and the Reparations Issue
Japanese Responses to the Inactive Reparations Claims
The Flood of Civil Litigation for Reparations
The Last Resort:Appeal to the International Community and Its Response
Conclusion