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11 Aug 2014

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Japan/Korea: Video of interview of Prof. Pitts on trends towards greater accountability for forced labour & sexual slavery during the World War II

Controversies Surrounding Korea-Japan 1965 Treaty...On today’s [AFTER 10], we are joined by professor Chip Pitts from Stanford University who is an expert in international law and hear more about the controversies surrounding the two nations. [refers to trends towards greater accountability for the use of forced labour / sexual slavery by Japanese companies during WW2, and corporate accountability issues. Refers to Mitsui, Nippon Steel, Sumitomo Metal Industries (part of Sumitomo Group)].