法律とその解釈を遡及適用してはならないという原則を守ったパール判事に、日本人は敬意を送る。しかし、その原則は家庭連合には適用されなかった。
Thomas J. Ward
The Unification Church and the Pal Paradox in Japan
Japanese honor Judge Pal, who defended the principle that laws and their interpretations cannot be retroactive—a principle they did not apply to the Family Federation.
忘れられた同盟を見つめ直す:金大中、文夫妻、そして韓国の民主主義の歩み
金大中は、民主主義と人権の促進に尽力した功績によりノーベル平和賞を受賞した。彼は文鮮明師および韓鶴子総裁と親しい関係を築いた。金大中の遺産が裏切られることがあってはならない。
Revisiting a Forgotten Alliance: Kim Dae Jung, the Moons, and Korea’s Democratic Journey
Kim was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for promoting democracy and human rights. He had a friendly relationship with Reverend and Mrs. Moon. His legacy should not be betrayed.
選択的な慈悲? 李大統領の秋夕と宗教難民の拘留
韓国は北朝鮮からの難民の回復力を称賛している。しかし、その難民の一人である韓鶴子博士を恣意的に拘束し続けている。統一教会の学者によるエミックな見解。
A Selective Compassion? President Lee’s Chuseok and the Detention of a Religious Refugee
South Korea celebrates the resilience of North Korean refugees. Yet, it keeps arbitrarily one such refugee, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, in jail. An emic view from a Unificationist scholar.
Thomas J. Ward
Thomas J. Ward, a Unificationist for more than fifty years, is Professor of Peace and Development Studies at HJ International Graduate School for Peace and Public Leadership. He previously served for eighteen years as Dean of the College of Public and International Affairs at the University of Bridgeport. A Fulbright alumnus, his work has been published inter alia by “East Asia Quarterly,” “E-International Relations,” and “The Journal of CESNUR.”


