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Tango0130 Jul 2020 9:18 p.m. PST

"Between 1945 and 1951, the Australian military conducted 300 trials in eight locations in the Asia-Pacific region – Morotai, Wewak, Labuan, Darwin, Rabaul, Singapore, Hong Kong and Manus Island – pursuant to the War Crimes Act 1945. Until now, despite the significance of these trials and their important precedential value for contemporary war crimes trials, little has been published about them and the voluminous transcripts of the trials have remained largely unread in the National Archives of Australia. This projects provides scholars and the general public with law reports of these trials…"
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