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This concluding volume of The Vietnam War and International Law focuses on the last stages of America's combat role in Indochina.

The articles in the first section deal with general aspects of the relationship of international law to the Indochina War. Sections II and III are concerned with the adequacy of the laws of war under modern conditions of combat, and with related questions of individual responsibility for the violation of such laws.

Section IV deals with some of the procedural issues related to the negotiated settlement of the war. The materials in Section V seek to reappraise the relationship between the constitutional structure of the United States and the way in which the war was conducted, while the final section presents the major documents pertaining to the end of American combat involvement in Indochina. A supplement takes account of the surrender of South Vietnam in spring 1975.

Contributors to the volume—lawyers, scholars, and government officials—include Dean Rusk, Eugene V. Rostow, Richard A. Falk, John Norton Moore, and Richard Wasserstrom.

Originally published in 1976.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. 2-7
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  1. Note of Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 8-9
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. 10-17
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 18-23
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  1. I. ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAWAND ORGANIZATION
  1. Law and National Security
  2. JOHN NORTON MOORE
  3. pp. 26-39
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  1. Law and the Indochina War: A Retrospective View
  2. EDWIN BROWN FIRMAGE
  3. pp. 40-63
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  1. American Attitudes Toward International Law as Reflected in "The Pentagon Papers"
  2. PERRY L. PICKERT
  3. pp. 64-108
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  1. United Nations Peacekeeping: An Alternative for Future Vietnams
  2. DONALD W. MCNEMAR
  3. pp. 109-128
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  1. The United Nations and the Conflict in Vietnam
  2. M. S. RAJAN AND T. ISRAEL
  3. pp. 129-159
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  1. II. LAWS OF WAR
  1. Aftermath of Vietnam: War Law and the Soldier
  2. L. C. GREEN
  3. pp. 162-190
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  1. Ratification of the Geneva Protocol on Gas and Bacterial Warfare: A Legal and Political Analysis
  2. JOHN NORTON MOORE
  3. pp. 191-280
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  1. Weapons Potentially Inhumane: The Case of Cluster Bombs
  2. MICHAEL KREPON
  3. pp. 281-297
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  1. Proscription of Ecocide: Arms Control and the Environment
  2. ARTHUR H. WESTING
  3. pp. 298-301
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  1. Environmental Warfare and Ecocide
  2. RICHARD A. FALK
  3. pp. 302-318
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  1. The Laws of Air Warfare: Are There Any?
  2. HAMILTON DESAUSSURE
  3. pp. 319-340
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  1. International Law Aspects of Repatriation of Prisoners of War During Hostilities
  2. RICHARD A. FALK
  3. pp. 341-354
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  1. International Law Aspects of Repatriationof Prisoners of War During Hostilities: A Reply
  2. pp. 355-372
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  1. Correspondence
  2. RICHARD A. FALK
  3. pp. 373-375
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  1. III. WAR CRIMES AND INDIVIDUA LRESPONSIBILITY
  1. VIETNAM AND THE NUREMBERG PRINCIPLES:A COLLOQUY ON WAR CRIMES
  2. pp. 378-435
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  1. A Response to Telford Taylor's "Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy
  2. WALDEMAR A. SOLF
  3. pp. 436-461
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  1. After My Lai: The Case for War Crimes Jurisdiction Over Civilians in Federal District Courts
  2. JORDAN J. PAUST
  3. pp. 462-491
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  1. IV. SETTLEMENT OF THE VIETNAM WAR
  1. The Justness of the Peace
  2. RICHARD A. FALK AND EUGENE V. ROSTOW
  3. pp. 494-507
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  1. Viet Nam 1974: A Revolution Unfulfilled
  2. TRAN VAN DINH
  3. pp. 508-517
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  1. One Year of Implementation of the Paris Agreementon Viet Nam
  2. pp. 518-547
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  1. V. CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTUREAND WAR-MAKING
  1. The Supreme Court and the Vietnamese War
  2. PHILIPPA STRUM
  3. pp. 550-587
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  1. War-Making Under the Constitution: The Original Understanding
  2. CHARLES A. LOFGREN
  3. pp. 588-618
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  1. War-Making by the President
  2. RAOUL BERGER
  3. pp. 619-676
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  1. The War-Making Powers: A Constitutional Flaw?
  2. DON WALLACE, JR.
  3. pp. 677-734
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  1. The Indochina War Cases in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  2. SCOTT J. WENNER
  3. pp. 735-759
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  1. Department of State Gives Views on Proposed War Powers Legislation
  2. CHARLES N. BROWER
  3. pp. 760-765
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  1. Great Cases Make Bad Law: The War Powers Act
  2. EUGENE V. ROSTOW
  3. pp. 766-833
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  1. VI. DOCUMENTARY APPENDIX1 SETTLEMENT OF THE INDOCHINA WAR Part A. Vietnam
  2. pp. 834-885
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  1. VI. DOCUMENTARY APPENDIX ιSETTLEMENT OF THE INDOCHINA WAR Part B. Laos
  2. pp. 886-895
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  1. VI. DOCUMENTARY APPENDIX ιSETTLEMENT OF THE INDOCHINA WAR Part C. Cambodia
  2. pp. 896-899
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  1. VII. DOCUMENTARY APPENDIX Part A. Judicial Appendix
  2. pp. 900-969
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  1. VII. DOCUMENTARY APPENDIX Part B. Legislative Action
  2. pp. 970-987
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  1. VIII. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: WAR ENDS
  1. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
  2. pp. 990-1025
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  1. Vietnam: The Final Reckoning
  2. Robert W. Tucker
  3. pp. 1026-1033
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  1. The Sulking Giant
  2. Stanley Hoffmann
  3. pp. 1034-1035
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  1. VIETNAM: THE FINAL DECEPTIONS
  2. RICHARD A. FALK
  3. pp. 1036-1039
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  1. Contributors
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  1. Permissions
  2. pp. 1042-1045
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 1046-1066
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