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... Hiroshima's case, according to the vision of Mayor Hamai Shinzō (who had assumed office upon popular election in 1947), the recovery law would lead to a revamped tourism industry by touting Hiroshima as a gPeace City.h[7] In blunter ...
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... Hiroshima II : the 1949 Hiroshima Peace City Memorial Law The 1949 Peace City Memorial Law marks the high water mark of the campaign to transform Hiroshima from a place of apocalyptic destruc- tion into a place of hope and " bright ...
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... law had disappeared , that twice already the care of the house had been entrusted to Yasuko . This woman in her thirties , sis- ter - in - law to Takako , described for him the atmosphere of the house , a description that was filled ...
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... law . This , too , links Iraq with Hiroshima , for the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the additional protocols of 1977 tightened the language of the law against attacking civilian targets partly to prevent the recurrence of indiscriminate ...
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... law: one is state-centered international law, which reflects multilateral relations between sovereign states; the other is the hegemonic law of an imperial power. As an alternative, he develops his concept of postnational constellations ...
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... law expert Professor Richard Falk , concluded that ' current and planned [ nuclear ] weapons developments , strategies and deployments violate the basic rules and principles of international law ' . In 1987 MacBride launched a Lawyers ...
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... law provided at once a sublime cause and the means to achieve it , giving a focus to what had thus far been scattered and limited efforts toward recovery.43 The newly instituted law had as its primary agenda the construction of a ...
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... Hiroshima caused as gmuch damage as 300 planes would have done.h Id. 19. See Rufus E. Miles, Jr., Hiroshima: The Strange Myth of Half a Million American Lives Saved, 10 Int'l Sec. 121, 125 (1985). 20. While it is difficult to ascertain ...