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Part I Overview of DokdoChapter 1: The Natural Environment of Dokdo1. The Location of Dokdo2. The Size of Dokdo3. The Topographical and Geological Features of Dokdo4. The Climate of Dokdo5. Dokdo’s EcosystemsChapter 2: The Social Environment and Administration of Dokdo1. The Population of Dokdo2. Visitors to Dokdo3. The Government Authorities Responsible for the Conservation and Management of Dokdo4. The Laws for the Conservation and Management of Dokdo5.The Facilities on DokdoPart II Dokdo in HistoryChapter 1: A Tale of Two Islands: Ulleungdo and Dokdo1. The Historical Names Used for Ulleungdo and Dokdo in Korea2. The Historical Names Used for Ulleungdo and Dokdo in Japan3. The Names Used for Ulleungdo and Dokdo in the WestChapter 2: Korea’s Long-standing Sovereignty over Ulleungdo and Dokdo1. The Kingdom of Silla Subjugates the State of Usan.2. The Goryeo Dynasty Incorporates Ulleungdo and Dokdo into Its Local Administrative System.3. The Joseon Dynasty Exercises Sovereignty over Ulleungdo and Dokdo.4. The Empire of Korea Reinforces the Exercise of Its Sovereignty over Ulleungdo and Dokdo.Chapter 3: Japan’s Recognition of Korean Sovereignty over Ulleungdo and Dokdo1. The First Official Japanese Document that Refers to Dokdo2. The “Takeshima Affair” and the Ban on Passage to Takeshima of 16963. The Enforcement of the Ban on Passage to Takeshima4. The Ban on Sailing to Takeshima and Distant Seas of 18375. The Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of the Relations with the State of Joseon6. The Dajokan Order of 18777. The Ban on Japanese Voyages to Ulleungdo of 1883Chapter 4: Ulleungdo and Dokdo on Historical Maps1. Ulleungdo and Dokdo on Korea’s Historical Maps2. Ulleungdo and Dokdo on Japan’s Historical MapsPart III The Illegal Incorporation of Dokdo into Japanese TerritoryChapter 1: The Historical Background of the Illegal Incorporation of Dokdo into Japan1. Korea Falls Prey to Imperialist Powers2. Japan’s Expansionary Policy and Aggression against KoreaChapter 2: The Process of the Illegal Incorporation of Dokdo into Japan1. A Businessman’s Petition for the Territorial Incorporation of Dokdo2. The Japanese Government’s Steps to Incorporate Dokdo into JapanChapter 3: Korea’s Response to the Incorporation of Dokdo into Japan1. Japan’s Accelerated Process of Aggression against Korea2. The Response of the Empire of Korea to the Incorporation of Dokdo into JapanChapter 4: Japan’s Forcible Occupation of the Entire Korea and the Liberation of KoreaPart IV The ROK’s Resumption of the Exercise of Sovereignty over DokdoChapter 1: The Allied Powers’ Wartime Agreements and Postwar Control over Japan1. The Allied Powers’ Wartime Agreements2. The Allied Powers’ Postwar Control over JapanChapter 2: Korea’s Resumption of the Exercise of Its Sovereignty over Dokdo1. The Establishment of the Republic of Korea2. The Administration of Dokdo after Korea’s LiberationChapter 3: The Normalization of Korea-Japan Relations and the Dokdo Issue ThereafterPart V Dokdo and International LawChapter 1: Historic Title1. International Law Concerning Historic Titles2. Korea’s Historic Title to DokdoChapter 2: Japan’s Illegal Incorporation of Dokdo into Japan in 19051. The Concept and International Practice of Occupation of Terra Nullius2. Japan’s Unlawful Measures to Incorporate Dokdo into Its Territory3. The Absurdity of Japan’s Claim that the Cabinet Decision of 1905 Was a Measure to Reaffirm Japan’s Existing Sovereignty4. Japan’s Self-contradictory TheoriesChapter 3: The Interpretation of the Treaty of Peace with Japan1. The Rules of International Law Governing the Interpretation of Treaties2. The Question of Interpreting Article 2(a) of the Treaty of Peace with JapanChapter 4: Evidentiary Value of Historical Maps1. International Jurisprudence Concerning Evaluation of the Evidentiary Value of Maps2. The Territorial Perceptions Represented on the Historical Maps of Korean and Japanese OriginsEpilogueDokdo TimelineList of Historical DocumentsList of Historical Maps
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