“An Overview of the Singapore War Crimes Trials: Prosecuting Lower-level Accused”, Singapore Law Review, 2017, Volume 34 (original) (raw)

“Culture and Understanding in the Singapore War Crimes Trials (1946-1948): Interpreting Arguments of the Defence”, International Journal of Law in Context (Cambridge University Press), Volume 14, Issue 1, 2018

W.L. Cheah

International Journal of Law in Context, 2018

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The Curious Case of Singapore's BIA Desertion Trials: War Crimes, Projects of Empire and the Rule of Law

W.L. Cheah

European Journal of International Law, 2017

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'Post-Second World War British Trials in Singapore: Lost in Translation in the Car Nicobar Spy Case', in Historical Origins of International Criminal Law, Volume 2, Torkel Opsahl, 2014

W.L. Cheah

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"Than That One Innocent Suffer": The Innocence Project in Singapore

Nisha Rajoo

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“British War Crimes Trials in Europe and Asia (1945-1949) – A Comparative Study” (co-authored with Moritz Vormbaum), Leiden Journal of International Law (accepted for publication)

W.L. Cheah, Moritz Vormbaum

Leiden Journal of International Law (accepted for publication)

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Narratives of Justice In and Out of the Courtroom

Marlies Glasius

2014

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‘Post-WWII British “Hell-ship” Trials in Singapore: Omissions and the Attribution of Responsibility’, Journal of International Criminal Justice (Oxford University Press), Volume 8.4, 2010.

W.L. Cheah

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Reconsidering 'Sook Ching' victimhood: A microhistory of Singapore's Nishimura trial Leiden Journal of International Law

W.L. Cheah

Leiden Journal of International Law, 2024

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Trial Narratives and Truth. From a Political Tragedy to a Farcical Verdict. The Podlech Case

Corrado Punzi

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Justice in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1945–1952

Neil Boister

2015

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Kirsten Sellars, 'Trials for International Crimes in Asia – Introduction' in Kirsten Sellars (ed.), Trials for International Crimes in Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 1-24.

Kirsten Sellars

2015

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The Eichmann Trial and the Legacy of Jurisdiction

leora bilsky

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Hidden in the Glare of the Nuremberg Trial: Impunity for the Wola Massacre As the Greatest Debacle of Post-War Trials, MPILux Research Paper 2019 (7)

Patrycja Grzebyk

2019

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“The Legacy of the ICTY and Continuing Importance of Criminal Tribunals” - A Documentary Viewing of “What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy” A Talk by Judge Liu Daqun

Despina Kornilaki

Amsterdam Law Forum, 2018

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History and International Justice

Christian DELAGE

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Transitional Justice: Postwar Legacies (Symposium: The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy)

Ruti Teitel

2006

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International Criminal Law. . Old Evidence and Core International Crimes edited by BERGSMO Morten, and CHEAH Wui Ling. Beijing: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2012. xviii+313 pp. Hardcover: £16; \$22.50.

Kristin Wu

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History on Trial: Historical Narrative Pluralism Within and Beyond International Criminal Courts

Barrie Sander

International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 2018

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Making Sense of Political Trials: Causes and Categories

Barbara J Falk

Munk Centre for International Studies Occasional Paper Series, 2008

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The Legal Moment in International History: Global Perspectives on Doing Law and Writing History in Nuremberg and Tokyo, 1945–1948. Introduction

Daniel Siemens

Journal of Modern European History, 2016

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War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956

Sarah Kovner

2016

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THE CRIMINAL TRIAL Reviewing

Lindsay Farmer

2006

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The Memory of Judgment: Making Law and History in the Trials of the Holocaust (review)

Hilary Earl

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2003

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Joshua M. Dunn, Complex Justice: The Case of Missouri v. Jenkins, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Pp. 240. $37.50 (ISBN 978-0-8078-3139-7)

Pratik Shah

Law and History Review, 2009

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Between Impunity and Show Trials

Martti Koskenniemi

Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online, 2002

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Beyond Victor's Justice? The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Revisited

Tim McCormack

2011

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The Criminal Trial

Sabine Gless

Criminal Law Forum, 2005

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THE NUREMBERG TRIAL

Jean Sénat Fleury

THE NUREMBERG TRIAL, 2022

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Procedural Justice and the Discursive Construction of Narratives at Trial: Global Perspectives

Janet Ainsworth

2017

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Seeking Justice and Keeping the Memory Alive __Leki Thungon

leki thungon

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Trial in International Criminal Jurisdictions: Battle or Scrutiny

Vladimir Tochilovsky

Eur. J. Crime Crim. L. & Crim. Just., 1998

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Editors' Introduction (Retrials: The New Histories of International Criminal Law)

Thomas Skouteris, Immi Tallgren

Retrials: The New Histories of International Criminal Law (Oxford University Press), 2019

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Kirsten Sellars, 'Imperfect Justice at Nuremberg and Tokyo', European Journal of International Law 21 (2010), 1085-1102.

Kirsten Sellars

European Journal of International Law, 2010

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To transform the international criminal trial: merging restorative and retributive justice

Mark Findlay

Amicus Curiae, 2011

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More than Cheap Sentimentality: Victim Testimony at Nuremberg, the Eichmann Trial and Truth Commissions

Sonali Chakravarti

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