Gunboat Justice Volume 2
English

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<p>Foreign gunboats forced China Japan and Korea to open to the outside world in the mid-19th century. The treaties signed included rules forbidding local courts from trying foreigners; or extraterritoriality. Britain and the United States established consular courts in all three countries and as trade grew the British Supreme Court for China and Japan and the United States Court for China. These courts for many decades - over 100 years in China - dispensed British and American justice in the Far East. Extraterritoriality had a huge impact which continues to this day on how China and Japan view the world. This book tells its history through the fascinating cast of characters both on and before the bench and the many challenging issues the courts faced including war riots rebellion corruption murder infidelity and even a failed hanging. Doug Clark a practising lawyer who has lived in China Japan and Korea for over 25 years has trawled through dusty archives around the world to bring back to life this long-forgotten exotic world.  </p>
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