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81 REDRESS IN CANADA AND ITS HUMAN RIGHTS LEGACY Greg Robinson* I. INTRODUCTION Eric Yamamoto’s book Healing the Persisting Wounds of Historic Injustice: United States, South Korea and the Jeju 4.3 Tragedy1 is valuable not only for the study it provides …
95 HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND SOCIAL HEALING THROUGH JUSTICE FOR CHEJU MASSACRES (1947-1954): THE UNITED STATES’ UNLAWFUL ACTS AND OMISSIONS Sang-Soo Hur * I. INTRODUCTION Professor Yamamoto reminded me of the importance and value of human rights law research. …
111 JEJU PEACE, EDUCATION, AND RECONCILIATION: CONTINUED CHALLENGES RELATING TO THE JEJU 4.3 TRAGEDY Kunihiko Yoshida* ABSTRACT Although our decade-long annual International Jeju Peace Education program with students from Hokkaido University is ending, …
126 WHAT JEJU 4.3 SURVIVORS AND FAMILIES CAN LEARN FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH IN SEEKING JUSTICE FROM AN EMPIRE Ruben Carranza* Discovered by the soldiers, I was dragged out into the street, and the sky was filled with smoke as the village burned. Bang, bang, …
141 AFTERWORD INTERNATIONAL REPARATIONS: WHAT JUSTICE AMENDS CAN AND SHOULD THERE BE? Eric K. Yamamoto* In Professor Martha Minow’s Preface to the Southwestern Law Review symposium on Healing the Persisting Wounds of Historic Injustice,1 she poses …
607 DAMAGES: SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATION OF ANTHONY SEBOK Anthony J. Sebok* PROFESSOR ANTHONY SEBOK: Thank you very much. First, I want to thank Southwestern for inviting me again. I love coming out here, and these conferences have just been getting better and …
615 DAMAGES: SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATION OF IBIERE SECK Ibiere N. Seck* ATTORNEY IBIERE SECK: I am going to take a moment because I need to catch my breath. The reason I need to catch my breath is because we have not met before. It is a pleasure to meet you, …
618 DAMAGES AND TRIAL PRACTICE: SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATION OF JUDGE KEVIN BRAZILE Hon. Kevin C. Brazile* JUDGE KEVIN BRAZILE: Good afternoon, everyone. I am so pleased to be here. My good friend [speaking about Ibiere N. Seck], she is hard to follow. I have …
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645 DON9T GO DOWN THAT AISLE: CIRCUIT COURTS9 PROBLEMATIC INTERPRETATION OF SENTENCING ENHANCEMENTS AND THE NEED FOR CHANGE Peter S. Demerdjian* I. INTRODUCTION Defining behavior that constitutes movement seems mundane, but that determination becomes more …