島の説明は法的らしい
投稿者: cgf7319 投稿日時: 2009/01/20 17:06 投稿番号: [81130 / 85019]
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下らん言い掛かり
>記載なしの反論が一人では出来ないなら<
そりゃアンタ
ラスク書簡はもう貼ったから他のやつね
Draft Treaty of Peace With Japan
Article 2
(a) Japan recognizing the independence of Korea, renounces all right, title and claim to Korea, including the islands of Quelpart, Port Hamilton and Dagelet.
つ〜訳で先ず放棄にゃ含まれてないよねぇ〜
まっそもそも無主ん時に主張してるし〜
んでもって其れの補足〜
Report of Van Fleet mission to the Far East
4. Ownership of Dokto Island
The Island of Dokto (otherwise called Liancourt and Take Shima) is in the Sea of Japan approximately midway between Korea and Honshu (131.80E, 36.20N). This Island is, in fact, only a group of barren, uninhabited rocks.” When the Treaty of Peace with Japan was being drafted, the Republic of Korea asserted its claims to Dokto but the United States concluded that they remained under Japanese sovereignty and the Island was not included among the Islands that Japan released from its ownership under the Peace Treaty.” The Republic of Korea has been confidentially informed of the United States position regarding the islands but our position has not been made public. Though ”the United States considers that the islands are Japanese territory”, we have declined to interfere in the dispute. Our position has been that the dispute might properly be referred to the International Court of Justice and this suggestion has been informally conveyed to the Republic of Korea.
一部強調したから読むように〜
原文もってきた場所
ttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Treaty_of_San_Francisco
ttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Report_of_Van_Fleet_mission_to_the_Far_E ast
下らん言い掛かり
>記載なしの反論が一人では出来ないなら<
そりゃアンタ
ラスク書簡はもう貼ったから他のやつね
Draft Treaty of Peace With Japan
Article 2
(a) Japan recognizing the independence of Korea, renounces all right, title and claim to Korea, including the islands of Quelpart, Port Hamilton and Dagelet.
つ〜訳で先ず放棄にゃ含まれてないよねぇ〜
まっそもそも無主ん時に主張してるし〜
んでもって其れの補足〜
Report of Van Fleet mission to the Far East
4. Ownership of Dokto Island
The Island of Dokto (otherwise called Liancourt and Take Shima) is in the Sea of Japan approximately midway between Korea and Honshu (131.80E, 36.20N). This Island is, in fact, only a group of barren, uninhabited rocks.” When the Treaty of Peace with Japan was being drafted, the Republic of Korea asserted its claims to Dokto but the United States concluded that they remained under Japanese sovereignty and the Island was not included among the Islands that Japan released from its ownership under the Peace Treaty.” The Republic of Korea has been confidentially informed of the United States position regarding the islands but our position has not been made public. Though ”the United States considers that the islands are Japanese territory”, we have declined to interfere in the dispute. Our position has been that the dispute might properly be referred to the International Court of Justice and this suggestion has been informally conveyed to the Republic of Korea.
一部強調したから読むように〜
原文もってきた場所
ttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Treaty_of_San_Francisco
ttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Report_of_Van_Fleet_mission_to_the_Far_E ast
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