Japan's Prisoners of Conscience

Japan's Prisoners of Conscience

Protest and Law During the Iraq War

Repeta, Lawrence

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

222

Mole

Inglês

9781032046266

15 a 20 dias

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Prologue: The Prime Minister Speaks (December 2003)

1 "Raise your voices with us!" (1945-2004)

2 Police Investigate the "True Nature" of Tent Village (February-March 2004)

3 Another Arrest (March 3, 2004)

4 Recruiting a Defense Team (February-March 2004)

5 Japan's First "Prisoners of Conscience" (March 2004)

6 Preparing for Trial (March 23-April 25, 2004)

7 Trial at Hachioji: The First Court Hearing (May 6, 2004)

8 An Undercover Investigation (July 20, 2004)

9 Trial at Hachioji: The Government Case (June-July 2004)

10 Trial at Hachioji: Defense Witnesses (September 2004)

11 Trial at Hachioji: Final Testimony and Closing Arguments (September-November 2004)

12 Judgment Day (December 16, 2004)

13 It's Not Over (December 2004-Summer 2005)

14 Court Judgments in 2005 and 2006

15 Tent Village Arrives at the "Stone Fortress" (2005-2008)

16 The Supreme Court Decides the Arakawa and Horikoshi Cases (2009-2012)

Conclusion: Dissent in Wartime

Chronology

A Note on Sources

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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Japan;Antiwar Activists;Police;Free Speech;Suppression;Article 9;Trials;Iraq War;Self-Defense Forces;Tent Village;JCP.;Commercial Flyers;Mail Slots;SDF Deployment;Japan's Criminal Justice System;Petty Bench;SDF;Tokyo High Court;Iraq Deployment;State Security Police;Defense Counsel;SDF Officer;Violating;LDP;Japan Communist Party;Obora;Guilty Verdict;Sunagawa;Perp Walk;Swat;Chuo Ku;District Court Judgment;National Government Employee;SDF Base