PartⅠ The International Military Tribunal for the Far East
[Editor's Note]
CHAPTER Ⅰ Establishment and Jurisdiction of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
1.1 International Trials of Major War Criminals: A Pioneering
Undertaking after World War Ⅱ
1.2 Lessons Learned from the Failure of International Trials after World War Ⅰ
1.3 Preparatory Work during World WarⅡ
1.4 Process of Establishing the Two Tribunals
1.5 Jurisdiction of the Two Tribunals
1.6 Class-A War Criminals and International Trials
CHAPTER 2 Charter and Organization of the International Military
Tribunal for the Far East
2.1 Introduction to the Tokyo Charter
2.2 Location and Layout of the Tokyo Tribunal
2.3 Members of the Tribunal: Judges and President
2.4 International Prosecution Section
2.5 The Defense: Japanese and American Counsel
2.6 Administrative and Personnel Arrangements
CHAPTER 3 Arrest and Prosecution of Japanese Major War Criminals
3.1 Four Arrest Warrants from the General Headquarters
3.2 Investigation and Preparation for Prosecution by the IPS
3.3 Selection of and Bibliographic Information on the 28 Defendants
3.4 Eleven Countries 'Indictment against Japanese Major War Criminals
3.5 Characteristics and Defects of the Indictment
CHAPTER 4 Trial Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
4.1 Basic Provisions on Trial Proceedings in the Tokyo Charter
4.2 Procedures for the Presentation and Admission of Evidentiary Documents
4.3 Procedures for the Attendance and Testifying of Witnesses
4.4 Affidavits from Non-attending Witnesses and the Defendants ,Confessions
4.5 Criticism of the Trial Proceedings
Part Ⅱ The Tokyo TriaI Diaries
[Editor's Note]
The Tokyo Trial Diaries (from March 20 to May 13 in the year of 1946)