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- Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
- Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Editors’ Note
- 1 Introduction: Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
- Part I Interviews
- Part II Development of International Humanitarian Law
- Part III Practice and Application of International Humanitarian Law
- 13 Pacific Island States and International Humanitarian Law
- 14 Challenges of Hybrid Warfare to the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law in the Asia-Pacific
- 15 Counter-Terrorism Law and Armed Conflict in Asia
- 16 Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts
- 17 The Chemical Weapons Convention in the Asia-Pacific Region
- 18 Wartime Military Sexual Enslavement in the Asia-Pacific
- 19 Protection of Education in Armed Conflict Situations: Asia-Pacific in Focus
- 20 Cyberspace and International Humanitarian Law: The Chinese Approach
- 21 Ethnic Conflicts in Myanmar: The Application of the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
- 22 The Korean War (1950–1953) and the Treatment of Prisoners of War
- 23 Jihad and International Humanitarian Law: Three Moro Rebel Groups in the Philippines
- 24 International Humanitarian Law in Occupied East Timor: Displacement, Relocation and Famine
- 25 Reinterpreting the Law to Justify the Facts: An Analysis of International Humanitarian Law Interpretation in Sri Lanka
- 26 Japan and Nuclear Weapons
- 27 The Post-War History of Japan: Renouncing War and Adopting International Humanitarian Law
- Part IV Implementation and Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law
- Part V Looking to the Future and Enhancing Compliance with International Humanitarian Law
- Glossary of Publications
- Alphabetical Glossary of Cases and Decisions
- Chronological Glossary of Cases and Decisions
- Treaties and Other International Instruments, Resolutions and National Documents with an International Dimension
- Chronological Glossary of National Legislation and Secondary Instruments
- Peace Agreements and Communiques
- Abbreviations and Translations
- Index
27 - The Post-War History of Japan: Renouncing War and Adopting International Humanitarian Law
from Part III - Practice and Application of International Humanitarian Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2019
- Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
- Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Editors’ Note
- 1 Introduction: Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
- Part I Interviews
- Part II Development of International Humanitarian Law
- Part III Practice and Application of International Humanitarian Law
- 13 Pacific Island States and International Humanitarian Law
- 14 Challenges of Hybrid Warfare to the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law in the Asia-Pacific
- 15 Counter-Terrorism Law and Armed Conflict in Asia
- 16 Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts
- 17 The Chemical Weapons Convention in the Asia-Pacific Region
- 18 Wartime Military Sexual Enslavement in the Asia-Pacific
- 19 Protection of Education in Armed Conflict Situations: Asia-Pacific in Focus
- 20 Cyberspace and International Humanitarian Law: The Chinese Approach
- 21 Ethnic Conflicts in Myanmar: The Application of the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
- 22 The Korean War (1950–1953) and the Treatment of Prisoners of War
- 23 Jihad and International Humanitarian Law: Three Moro Rebel Groups in the Philippines
- 24 International Humanitarian Law in Occupied East Timor: Displacement, Relocation and Famine
- 25 Reinterpreting the Law to Justify the Facts: An Analysis of International Humanitarian Law Interpretation in Sri Lanka
- 26 Japan and Nuclear Weapons
- 27 The Post-War History of Japan: Renouncing War and Adopting International Humanitarian Law
- Part IV Implementation and Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law
- Part V Looking to the Future and Enhancing Compliance with International Humanitarian Law
- Glossary of Publications
- Alphabetical Glossary of Cases and Decisions
- Chronological Glossary of Cases and Decisions
- Treaties and Other International Instruments, Resolutions and National Documents with an International Dimension
- Chronological Glossary of National Legislation and Secondary Instruments
- Peace Agreements and Communiques
- Abbreviations and Translations
- Index
Summary
In the wake of World War II, Japan renounced war as a sovereign right of the nation and rejected the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes. These ideals were written into the Japanese Constitution of 1947.
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- Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law , pp. 456 - 472Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019