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Titre LE JUGE HENRI BERNARD AU PROCÈS DE TÔKYÔ
Auteur Jean Esmein
Mir@bel Revue 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire
Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire
Numéro no 59, juillet-septembre 1998
Page 3-14
Résumé anglais The Tokyo War Crimes Trial's French Justice Bernard and his Dissenting Judgment, Jean Esmein. Justice Röling of The Nederlands, who had been sitting in the judgment tribune close to Henri Bernard at the IMTFE, has said in his interviews, when The Tokyo Trial and Beyond was written, that thinking the Memorandum of Dissent of the Honourable Mr Justice Bernard over in the forty years after the trial, he had corne to esteem more and more his insight. Yet the french Indictment in Tokyo has not been much analysed until now, and the personality of the french representative at the IMTFE is still less known. This article tries to give an account of the action and afterthoughts of the french party.
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