An academic journal that decided to publish the "Comfort Women's Thesis" by Mark Ramsey, a Harvard Law School professor, suggested that the paper had already been published "finally and officially" to print.



According to the International Review of Law and Economics on the 9th, the journal recently published a notice of'expressing concern' for Professor Ramsey's thesis and said, "The journal operates a'thesis-based publishing' method in which individual thesis can be finally cited before it is released in print. I'm doing it," he explained.



He added that Professor Ramsey's thesis has already been officially formulated as a final version. "It has already been sent to indexing and archive services."



This response from the journal is interpreted as a willingness to force the inclusion of the thesis in print as it is, although experts from various fields, including historians, disclose materials that contradict the thesis and demand withdrawal of the thesis.



However, the journal said, "We are discussing with the author due to concerns about the historical evidence of the paper."