id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_j2us6stctrc6fkp73kjem5i5ta Mark A. Drumbl Memorializing Dissent: Justice Pal in Tokyo 2020 6 .pdf application/pdf 3264 273 54 initiative: a memorial in Tokyo dedicated to Justice Radhabinod Pal of India, who authored a vehement dissent describes Justice Pal's legal philosophy, situates his place in the currents of international law, and reflects on the Pal led a rich life in international law following his iconic dissent. to 1945—was too narrow and too convenient.8 Pal was disturbed by an international tribunal that he took as punishing Japanese aggression in territories that had previously been seized through imperial violence, for example, by https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/seeking-accountability-for-the-unlawful-use-of-force/tokyo-international-military-tribunal-and-crimes-against-peace-aggression-is-there-anything-to-learn/823DB45086EFFBAD8E0073D04134B8EA One major thread in Pal's dissent is that the time had not come for Japan to be judged criminally responsible under international law for its actions during the war. For Pal, an international tribunal cannot deliver justice outside of an underlying egalitarian order among states. The Dissent of the Indian Justice at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, 23 N.Y.U. J. https://opiniojuris.org/2019/03/23/judge-pal-with-jefferson-davis-in-tokyo/ Memorializing Dissent: Justice Pal in Tokyo Memorializing Dissent: Justice Pal in Tokyo Memorializing Dissent: Justice Pal in Tokyo Memorializing Dissent: Justice Pal in Tokyo ./cache/work_j2us6stctrc6fkp73kjem5i5ta.pdf ./txt/work_j2us6stctrc6fkp73kjem5i5ta.txt