Sexual Slavery and the “Comfort Women” of World War II
Berkeley Journal of International Law, Vol21 Issue 2
I. INTRODUCTION
II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
III. JAPANESE GOALS
IV. THE “RECRUITMENT”
V. SLAVERY
A. Freedom
B. The International Prohibition of Slavery before World War II
C. Developments in International Slavery Law after World War II
D. Determining When Slavery Occurs
1. Chattel Slavery
2. Forced Labor
3. The 1926 Slavery Convention
4. Kunarac
5. The Special Rapporteur to the UN Commission on Human Rights
E. Sexual Slavery
VI. INDICIA OF SEXUAL SLAVERY IN THE “COMFORT SYSTEM”
VII. CONCLUSION
II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
III. JAPANESE GOALS
IV. THE “RECRUITMENT”
V. SLAVERY
A. Freedom
B. The International Prohibition of Slavery before World War II
C. Developments in International Slavery Law after World War II
D. Determining When Slavery Occurs
1. Chattel Slavery
2. Forced Labor
3. The 1926 Slavery Convention
4. Kunarac
5. The Special Rapporteur to the UN Commission on Human Rights
E. Sexual Slavery
VI. INDICIA OF SEXUAL SLAVERY IN THE “COMFORT SYSTEM”
VII. CONCLUSION
