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Gunboat Justice

Questa serie approfondisce l'affascinante storia dell'extraterritorialità e dei tribunali amministrati da stranieri nell'Asia dei secoli XIX e XX. Esplora casi drammatici, da omicidi a disordini politici, e gli scontri culturali che hanno plasmato le relazioni tra Oriente e Occidente. Portate in vita da un cast di personaggi avvincenti, queste narrazioni rivelano i complessi paesaggi legali e politici dell'epoca. Offre uno sguardo avvincente su un periodo che ha lasciato un impatto duraturo sulla storia globale.

Gunboat Justice Volume 3
Gunboat Justice Volume 1
Gunboat Justice Volume 2

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  1. 1

    The book explores the historical impact of extraterritoriality in China, Japan, and Korea during the mid-19th century, focusing on the establishment of foreign consular courts that operated for over a century. It features a diverse cast of characters and addresses various challenges faced by these courts, such as war, corruption, and rebellion. Doug Clark, a seasoned lawyer with extensive experience in the region, draws on extensive archival research to vividly portray this intriguing and often overlooked aspect of legal history, revealing its lasting effects on contemporary views in these countries.

    Gunboat Justice Volume 1
  2. 2

    Gunboat Justice Volume 2

    • 442pagine
    • 16 ore di lettura

    The history of extraterritoriality in China, Japan, and Korea reveals its profound impact on international relations and local perceptions. Established in the mid-19th century, British and American consular courts operated for over a century, navigating complex issues like war, riots, and corruption. Doug Clark, a seasoned lawyer with extensive experience in the region, draws on extensive archival research to present the intriguing stories of the judges and cases that shaped this unique legal landscape, offering insights into its lasting effects on East Asian societies.

    Gunboat Justice Volume 2
  3. 3

    The book explores the historical impact of extraterritoriality in China, Japan, and Korea during the mid-19th century, highlighting the establishment of consular courts by Britain and the United States. It delves into the complexities faced by these courts, including issues of war, corruption, and justice, through the lens of a diverse cast of characters. Author Doug Clark, a practicing lawyer with extensive experience in the region, draws on archival research to vividly recreate this often-overlooked chapter in history and its lasting effects on East-West relations.

    Gunboat Justice Volume 3