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International lawyers and distinguished scholars consider the question: Is it legally justifiable to treat the Vietnam War as a civil war or as a peculiar modern species of international law?

Originally published in 1968.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Note of Acknowledgments
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-2
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 3-14
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  1. I. A Framework for Legal Inquiry
  1. Civil War
  2. Emmerich De Vattel
  3. pp. 17-23
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  1. A Few Words on Non-Intervention
  2. John Stuart Mill
  3. pp. 24-38
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  1. The Morality and Politics of Intervention
  2. Manfred Halpern
  3. pp. 39-78
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  1. The Legal Regulation of Minor International Coercion: A Framework of Inquiry
  2. William T. Burke
  3. pp. 79-101
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  1. The U.S. and Wars of National Liberation
  2. Quentin L. Quade
  3. pp. 102-126
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  1. Countering Guerrilla Attack
  2. Walt W. Rostow
  3. pp. 127-134
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  1. Intervention: Three Problems of Policy and Law
  2. Roger Fisher
  3. pp. 135-150
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  1. Intervention, Civil War and the Role of International Law
  2. Wolfgang Friedmann
  3. pp. 151-160
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  1. II. Legal Perspectives
  1. An Approach toIssues of International Law Raised by United States Actions in Vietnam
  2. Eliot D. Hawkins
  3. pp. 163-200
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  1. Legal Aspects of the Vietnam Conflict
  2. Daniel G. Partan
  3. pp. 201-236
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  1. The Lawfulness of Military Assistance to the Republic of Viet-Nam
  2. John Norton Moore
  3. pp. 237-270
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  1. Legal Aspects of the Viet-Nam Situation
  2. Quincy Wright
  3. pp. 271-291
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  1. Law and Politics in the Vietnamese War: A Comment
  2. Wolfgang Friedmann
  3. pp. 292-302
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  1. Law and Politics in the Vietnamese War: A Response to Professor Friedmann
  2. John Norton Moore
  3. pp. 303-317
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  1. Viet-Nam and the International Law of Self-Defense
  2. Leonard C. Meeker
  3. pp. 318-332
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  1. III. World Order Perspectives
  1. The Control of Force in International Relations
  2. Dean Rusk
  3. pp. 335-343
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  1. Excerpts from the Twenty-First Annual Report of the Secretary General of the United Nations, September 18, 1966
  2. pp. 344-345
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  1. Excerpts from Secretary General U Thant's Speech of May 24, 1966, to the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, at Atlantic City, New Jersey
  2. pp. 346-348
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  1. The Legality of American Military Involvement in Viet Nam: A Broader Perspective
  2. Neill H. Alford, Jr.
  3. pp. 349-361
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  1. International Law and the United States Role in the Viet Nam War
  2. Richard A. Falk
  3. pp. 362-400
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  1. International Law and the United States Role in Viet Nam: A Reply
  2. John Norton Moore
  3. pp. 401-444
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  1. International Law and the United States Role in Viet Nam: A Response to Professor Moore
  2. Richard A. Falk
  3. pp. 445-508
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  1. Intervention in Civil Wars: A Modest Proposal
  2. Tom Farer
  3. pp. 509-522
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  1. Misperception of Aggression in Vietnam
  2. Ralph K.white
  3. pp. 523-540
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  1. IV. Documentary Appendices
  1. Official Documents: Agreements Relating to the Situation in Viet-Nam
  2. pp. 543-560
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  1. Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty
  2. pp. 561-564
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  1. Declaration on the Neutrality of Laos
  2. pp. 565-567
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  1. Protocol to the Declaration on the Neutrality of Laos
  2. pp. 568-573
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  1. Security Council Hears U.S. Charge of North Vietnamese Attacks: Statement by Adlai E. Stevenson, U.S. Representative in the Security Council, August 5, 1964
  2. pp. 574-578
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  1. Southeast Asia Resolution
  2. p. 579
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  1. Comparison of Resolutions Relating to the Maintenance of Peace and Security in Various Areas
  2. pp. 580-582
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  1. The Legality of United States Participation in the Defense of Viet-Nam
  2. pp. 583-603
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  1. President Reviews U.S. Position on Bombing of North Viet-Nam
  2. pp. 604-607
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  1. The Duty Not to Intervene in Matters Within the Domestic Jurisdiction of Any State, in Accordance with the Charter
  2. pp. 608-613
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  1. Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Intervention in the Domestic Affairs of States and the Protection of Their Independence and Sovereignty
  2. pp. 614-616
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  1. Hanoi's Four Points
  2. p. 617
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  1. Washington's Fourteen Points
  2. p. 618
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  1. Civil War Panel
  2. pp. 619-620
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  1. Permissions
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  1. Index
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