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April 7, 2021

Harvard Law Professor’s denialism is rebuked by academia

Early in 2021, Harvard Law Professor J. Mark Ramseyer sparked controversy and international outrage among scholars of diverse background when he published his article “Contracting for […]
February 5, 2021

Could Systematic Sexual Violence against Women during War Time Have Been Prevented?

Could Systematic Sexual Violence against Women during War Time Have Been Prevented? – Lessons from the Japanese Case of “Comfort Women” Etsuro Totsuka Introduction The author […]
January 17, 2021

Statement on the Korean court’s decision on “comfort women” reparations

CARE’s statement on the recent decision by the Korean court on the “comfort women” reparations by Japan  The Seoul Central District Court has issued a historic decision, ordering […]
October 20, 2020

Germany holds off axing ‘comfort women’ statue

A view of the ‘Column of Strength’ statue on October 3, 2018, in San Francisco. The Japanese city of Osaka ended a six-decade ‘sister city’ relationship […]