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Recently, two notable studies have been reported in relation to the Japanese Society of International Law. First, the Takeshima documents study group, which has claimed Japan s sovereignty over Korea s Dokdo, is openly researching the Daijokan directive, which can be said to be the Achilles heel of its sovereignty claim over Dokdo. Second, the issue of the theory of protectorate related to the Korea-Japan Treaty of 1905, which has been debated several times and remains controversial, is being discussed again. The key themes of both are the invasion of Dokdo and the Korea-Japan Treaty of 1905, ultimately both pointing to 2025. Moreover, it is noteworthy that 2025 marks the 120th anniversary of Japan s invasion of Dokdo and the coercion of the treaty by Japan, and that such discussions are being led by the Japanese Society of International Law. ....
Just a few days ago, something unusual happened in the U.S. state of Michigan. Seeking to bring a close to the weeks-long strike against the automakers, United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain invoked the teachings of Jesus as relevant to the striking workers in what many observers see as a resurgence of the social gospel. Fain argued the righteousness of the labor union in helping address the social problem of fair wages, among other issues. He demonstrated that not only does religion belong in politics and economics, but Jesus’s teachings also have much to tell Christians about their true priorities. Such ideas are a far cry from how many Christians seek to impose their beliefs on the political and economic scene. ....
Samsung Display is to spend $3.1 billion by 2026 to increase OLED production. The money will go into expanding and equipping its production lines in Asan ....