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#Opinion: The Tokyo Trial needs to be understood first and foremost as a triumph of international law. It represented essentially a vote of confidence in the idea that international structures and law could rise again, says Harvard professor and author of Forgotten Ally Rana | Collector
#Opinion: The Tokyo Trial needs to be understood first and foremost as a triumph of international law. It represented essentially a vote of confidence in the idea that international structures and law could rise again, says Harvard professor and author of Forgotten Ally Rana
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#Opinion: The Tokyo Trial needs to be understood first and foremost as a triumph of international law. It represented essentially a vote of confidence in the idea that international structures and law could rise again, says Harvard professor and author of Forgotten Ally Rana

#Opinion: The Tokyo Trial needs to be understood first and foremost as a triumph of international law. It represented essentially a vote of confidence in the idea that international structures and law could rise again, says Harvard professor and author of Forgotten Ally Rana

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