- Table of Contents -
Part I : Profile of Dokdo
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- Geography and Environment
- Names
Part II : Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo - Facts and Evidence
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- When Did Dokdo Become a Part of Korean Territory
- Ahn Yong-bok's Activities and Japan's Confirmation of Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo
- Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo Reconfirmed: Japanese Documentary Evidence of the Late 19th Century
(1) Chosenkoku Kosai Shimatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars of Foreign Relations of Korea) of 1870
(2) Dajokan Directive of 1877, A Prima Facie Evidence of Japan's Recognition of Korean Title to Dokdo- The Rise of Japanese Imperialism and Japan's Shimane Prefectural Notice No. 40 (1905)
(1) Japan's Bizarre Rationale in Claiming Sovereignty over Dokdo
(2) Nakai's Memorandum, A Testimony to the Underhandedness of the Japanese Incorporation of Dokdo in 1905
(3) The First Korean Knowledge of and Response to the Japanese Incorporation of Dokdo
(4) The Fall of Japanese Imperialism and the Restoration of Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo.Part III : The Only Conclusion
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