논문 상세보기

Is the so-called ‘Rusk Letter’ be a Critical Evidence of Japan’s Territorial Claim to Dokdo Island? KCI 등재

  • 언어ENG
  • URLhttps://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/347938
구독 기관 인증 시 무료 이용이 가능합니다. 4,800원
이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

This paper provides detailed analysis of the so-called ‘Rusk Letter’ which has been generally referred to as an evidence of Japan’s territorial claim to Dokdo island. The Rusk Letter is a diplomatic epistle which was drafted by Dean Rusk, the US Assistant Secretary of State and sent to the Korean Embassy in the US on August 10, 1951. This letter considers Dokdo as Japan’s territory. However, the Rusk Letter has been legally and historically criticized from mainly two aspects. First, the Rusk Letter referred to the ownership of Dokdo only considering the Japanese position which was not true. Second, this letter was a confidential and unofficial document which was sent only to Korea; Japan and even the US Embassy to Korea did not know the Rusk Letter. It did not influence on the decision of Peace Treaty. Therefore, the Rusk Letter cannot be a critical evidence of Japan’s territorial claim over Dokdo.

목차
Is the so-called ‘Rusk Letter’ be a Critical Evidence of Japan’s Territorial Claim to Dokdo Island?
  1. Introduction
  2. Background
  3. Writing
  4. Analysis
  5. Conclusion
저자
  • Yuji Hosaka(Political Science at Sejong University, Seoul, Korea)