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International Law and National Legislation in the Trial of War Criminals–the Yamashita Case

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1950

References

1 In the Matter of the Application of General Tomouki Yamashita, 66 Supreme Ct. Rep. 340 (1946). This JOURNAL, Vol. 40 (1946), p. 432.

2 A. Frank Reel, The Case of General Yamashita (University of Chicago Press, 1949). A Memorandum in reply was issued by Brigadier General Courtney Whitney in mimeograph form from General Headquarters, Tokyo, November 22, 1949.

3 Ex parte Quirin (1942), 317 V. S. 1; this JOURNAL, Vol. 42 (1948), p. 152.

4 10 U. S. C. $$1471-1593.

5 This JOURNAL, Vol. 14 (1920), p. 95.

6 Historical Survey of the Question of International Criminal Jurisdiction, United Nations (1949), TJ.N. Doc. A/C.N.4/7/(Rev.l); this JOURNAL, Vol. 14 (1920), p. 121.

7 This JOURNAL, Supp., Vol. 39 (1945), p. 257.

8 Charles Fairman, Law of Martial Rule (2nd ed., 1943), pp. 264-265.

9 Ex parte Quirin, loc. cit., at p. 41.