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1. Japanese History of International Law
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1.1 International Law Scholarship (Pre-War Period)

Japanese scholarship on international law began with the translation and introduction of European and American books on the subject. Facing the pressure of the gunboat diplomacy of Western Powers, the Tokugawa regime dispatched Amane Nishi (1829–97) to…

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Nishi, Taira, “1. Japanese History of International Law”, in: Encyclopedia of Public International Law in Asia Online, General Editor: Seokwoo Lee. Consulted online on 02 October 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2772-8161_EPIL_COM_1018>
First published online: 2021
First print edition: 20210922



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