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... Keeping this in mind, I will consider Japanese law and it's history, its source of justification, governmental institutions involved, its players, and how the ...
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The Predicted Effects of Japanese Law in the US Despite a popular notion, more thorough implementation of Japanese criminal justice policies in the US would ...
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... nineteenth century. In the early 1600's, Taiwan was a place inhabited only of small bands of Chinese and Japanese pirates. To try ...
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... wages. Another factor which helped stimulate Japanese immigration was a law passed by the Japanese Government in 1896. This Emigrants ...
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... In addition to the prejudice, Japanese males were prevented from marrying white women by custom, and more importantly by law. The ...
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... Dismissal, however, is not prohibited by the Japanese law. Employers have the right to terminate employment but in reality, they try their best not to do so. ...
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... policy in the 1922 Supreme Court ruling that Japanese immigrants could not become naturalized American citizens, and then in the 1924 law that prevented ...
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... California: AFHA Publications, 1981. Chuman, Frank E. The Bamboo People: The Law and Japanese Americans. California: Publisher's, 1976. Daniels, Roger. ...
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... California: AFHA Publications, 1981. Chuman, Frank E. The Bamboo People: The Law and Japanese Americans. California: Publisher's, 1976. Daniels, Roger. ...
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... more than 40 years, President Ronald Reagan finally signed into law the federal ... injustice done to both citizens and permanent residents of Japanese ancestry by ...
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... They are labeled "girls," and must respond just as slaves responded to "boys." This process goes against every Japanese gender law. ...
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... discrimination. Being in law school, I am interested in seeing more minorities, especially Japanese-Americans, in professional fields. And ...
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... discrimination. Being in law school, I am interested in seeing more minorities, especially Japanese-Americans, in professional fields. And ...
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... Endo was viewed as the perfect example as to why Japanese Internment was wrong (Fremon 94). She was a loyal citizen who had never been in trouble with the law. ...
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... These people imprisoned were not given any trials or fair due process of law. All Japanese people's homes were ransacked and searched without warrants or reason ...
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... war. This law prohibited the Japanese who just arrived from Japan from becoming citizens which enabled them from owning land. The ...
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... Relocation Authority (Japanese American Internment web site and Japanese Internment in ... life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...\" The people ...
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... the political corruption stems from the traditional reliance in Japanese communities on ... Under the Political Fund Control Law and the Public Affairs Election Law ...
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... Franklin D. Roosevelt inevitably signed Executive Order 9066, a law "giving the ... signed that organized any type of relocation camp for Japanese families, they ...
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... They were separated into different parts of Canada. "The evacuation law of C-117 (all persons of Japanese origin must evacuate BC)" The Japanese Canadians were ...
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... bondage. In June 1943, "Hirabayashi v. US" declared the curfew law imposed upon persons of Japanese ancestry constitutional. On ...
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... Approved as a religious entity in 1989 under Japanese law, the group ran candidates in a Japanese parliamentary election in 1990 (Leone 19). ...
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... In the film Onibaba there is a woman and her mother-in-law who kills samurai ... The usage of the mask is a reference to the japanese traditional art form which is ...
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... December 1947. In the eyes of most Japanese this law was designed to cripple Japanese business and industry forever. The first step ...
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... December 1947. In the eyes of most Japanese this law was designed to cripple Japanese business and i ndustry forever. The first ...
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... courtroom, a place symbolic of the freedom and equality that America has come to represent, the Japanese people sit in the very back. "No law compelled them to ...
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... Thus, "...the Japanese migration to America [came] to a complete cessation."(Klimova,2) The law stayed in effect until 1952. By ...
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... The Japanese-Americans cannot, by law, hold land titles, become citizens, or marry white women. They are like the Blacks of the West Coast. ...
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... reasoned, it must make a great weapon." The Japanese were will to go to any lengths to defeat the Americans including, breaking international law to do it. ...
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... dumping'. While dumping is illegal under American and international law, the Japanese continue to do it, but only in America. They ...
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