日本对国际法的接受

Z. Ohira
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日本放弃其传统的孤立,向欧洲和美洲国家开放其港口,使自己成为国际大家庭的一员,被认为是马修·佩里准将指挥的远征的结果。今年(1953年)是日本海军准将访问浦贺一百周年,日本举行了盛大的庆祝活动来纪念这一事件。1853年7月,佩里带着他的四艘战船离开纳帕,到达浦加,在那里他要求开放该国与外国交往。米勒德·菲利莫尔总统写给日本天皇的信,准将随身携带的文件(“米勒德·菲利莫尔公开信”)。“美利坚合众国总统,致日本天皇陛下”),于7月14日(星期四)在浦贺海岸交付给了代表这位日本大亨的户田齐蒙-诺-卡美和伊藤伊瓦米-诺-卡美。在1852年11月13日的信中,菲利莫尔总统阐述了这次远征的目的如下
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Japan's Reception of the Law of Nations
Japan's renunciation of her traditional isolation, opening her ports to the European and American nations and making herself a member of the Family of Nations, is regarded as the result of the expedition commanded by Commodore Matthew Perry. The present year (1953) being the centenary of the Commodore's visit to Uraga, gala celebrations were held in this country in commemoration of the event. In July, 1853, Perry, with his four ships-of-war, Ieft Napha and arrived at Uraga, where he demanded the opening of the country to foreign intercourse. The letter of President Millard Fillirnore addressed to the Emperor of Japan, which document the Commodore carried with him ("Public letter of Millard Fillimore. President of the United States of America, to His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan"), was delivered July 14 (Thursday) on the shore of Uraga to Toda lzumo-no-Kami and Ito lwami-no-Kami, who represented the Japanese Tycoon. In his letter dated November 13, 1852, President Fillimore stated the aims of the expedition in the following
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