- Kerstin Lingen & Robert Cribb, Justice in Time of Turmoil: War Crimes Trials in Asia in the Context of Decolonization and Cold War
- Neil Boister, Colonialism, Anti-Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism in China: The Opium Question at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal
- Beatrice Trefalt, The French Prosecution at the IMTFE: Robert Oneto, Indochina and the Rehabilitation of French Prestige
- Milinda Banerjee, Decolonization and Subaltern Sovereignty: India and the Tokyo Trial
- Anja Bihler, The Legacy of Extraterritoriality and the Trial of Japanese War Criminals in the Republic of China
- Robert Cribb, The Burma Trials of Japanese War Criminals, 1946–1947
- Wolfgang Form, Colonization and Postcolonial Justice: US and Philippine War Crimes Trials in Manila After the Second World War
- Ann-Sophie Schoepfel, Justice and Decolonization: War Crimes on Trial in Saigon, 1946–1950
- Lisette Schouten, Netherlands East Indies’ War Crimes Trials in the Face of Decolonization
- Dean Aszkielowicz, Australia’s Pursuit of the Taiwanese and Korean ‘Japanese’ War Criminals
- Valentyna Polunina, From Tokyo to Khabarovsk: Soviet War Crimes Trials in Asia as Cold War Battlefields
- Adam Cathcart, Resurrecting Defeat: International Propaganda and the Shenyang Trials of 1956
Friday, December 16, 2016
von Lingen: War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956
Kerstin von Lingen (Heidelberg Univ.) has published War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956: Justice in Time of Turmoil (Palgrave Macmillan 2016). Contents include: