Japanese "judicial imperialism" and the origins of the coercive illegality of Japan's annexation of Korea : a study of unequal treaties between Korea and Japan, 1876-1910 / Kyu-hyun Jo.
2023
JV5217 .J65 2023
Linked e-resources
Linked Resource
Online Access
Concurrent users
Unlimited
Authorized users
Authorized users
Document Delivery Supplied
Can lend chapters, not whole ebooks
Details
Title
Japanese "judicial imperialism" and the origins of the coercive illegality of Japan's annexation of Korea : a study of unequal treaties between Korea and Japan, 1876-1910 / Kyu-hyun Jo.
Author
Jo, Kyu-hyun, author.
ISBN
9789819919758 electronic book
9819919754 electronic book
9789819919741
9819919746
9819919754 electronic book
9789819919741
9819919746
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 250 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-1975-8 doi
Call Number
JV5217 .J65 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
325.35209519
Summary
This book explores the legacy of the Japanese empire in Korea, asking how colonialism arose as a legal idea. What was the legal process behind the establishment of colonialism as Japan's prime strategy towards Korea since the late 19th century? By addressing such questions, it is not only possible to address how Japanese colonialism in Korea was born, but also address how the process behind the making of colonialism as a judicial and legal project was illegal from its origination. As East Asia grapples with a new generation of power politics, these sober reflects lend an important historical context to the struggles of the present. Holding a PhD from the University of Chicago, Kyu-Hyun Jo was a Research Associate at the Northeast Asian History Foundation in Korea from 2020 to 2021 and is currently a lecturer in Political Science at Yonsei University, where he teaches Korea and East Asian international relations and history.
Note
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note
References -- 3 Japan's Seizure of Korea's Maritime Resources and the Consolidation of Japanese Living Quarters -- The Initiation of Japan's Invasion of Korea's Maritime Sovereignty -- Japan's Seizure of Inch'ŏn and the Making of a Japanese Sphere of Influence in Korea -- The Intensification of Japan's Telegraphic Panopticon and Japan's Libertine Seizure of Korea's Fisheries -- The Initiation of Japan's Telegraphic Panopticon Over Korea -- The Initiation of Japan's Seizure of Korea's Fisheries -- Conclusion -- References
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 11, 2023).
Available in Other Form
Japanese Judicial Imperialism and the Origins of the Coercive Illegality of Japan's Annexation of Korea
Linked Resources
Online Access
Record Appears in
Online Resources > Ebooks
All Resources
All Resources
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: "Judicial Imperialism", the Unequal Treaties Between Korea and Japan, and Transcending Phenomenological Interpretations of Japan's Colonization of Korea
Chapter 2: The First Unequal Treaties and the Forced Opening of Korean Ports
Chapter 3: Japan's Seizure of Korea's Maritime Resources and the Consolidation of Japanese Living Quarters
Chapter 4: Japanese "Residential Colonialism" in Southern Korea, Advisory Politics, and the Twilight of Korean Sovereignty
Chapter 5: Annexation and the Opening of a Dark Age in Modern Korean History
Chapter 6: The Eclipse of Korea's Sovereignty and the Judicial Origins of Japanese Colonialism.
Chapter 2: The First Unequal Treaties and the Forced Opening of Korean Ports
Chapter 3: Japan's Seizure of Korea's Maritime Resources and the Consolidation of Japanese Living Quarters
Chapter 4: Japanese "Residential Colonialism" in Southern Korea, Advisory Politics, and the Twilight of Korean Sovereignty
Chapter 5: Annexation and the Opening of a Dark Age in Modern Korean History
Chapter 6: The Eclipse of Korea's Sovereignty and the Judicial Origins of Japanese Colonialism.