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Michel Paradis on 'Last Mission to Tokyo'

Michel Paradis on 'Last Mission to Tokyo'

FromThe Lawfare Podcast


Michel Paradis on 'Last Mission to Tokyo'

FromThe Lawfare Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2020
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Podcast episode

Description

Michel Paradis is a scholar of international law and human rights who has worked for more than a decade for the U.S. Department of Defense Military Commissions Defense Organization, where he has worked on a number of the landmark court cases to arise out of Guantanamo Bay. Most recently, he is the author of the book "Last Mission to Tokyo: The Extraordinary Story of the Doolittle Raiders and Their Final Fight for Justice." It's the story of two military commissions that arose out of the first U.S. bombing raid over Japan during World War II: One, the trial by the Japanese of a number of Americans who participated in the raid, and the other after the war, of the Japanese who conducted the first trial for their conduct of that trial. Benjamin Wittes spoke with Michel about the extraordinary history he uncovered, how he came to be interested in these cases and how they relate to the ongoing U.S. experiments with military commissions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Aug 3, 2020
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