In this Book
- The Vietnam War and International Law, Volume 1
- Book
- 2017
- Published by: Princeton University Press
- Series: American Society of International Law
summary
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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Table of Contents
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- Introduction
- pp. 3-14
- I. A Framework for Legal Inquiry
- A Few Words on Non-Intervention
- pp. 24-38
- The U.S. and Wars of National Liberation
- pp. 102-126
- Countering Guerrilla Attack
- pp. 127-134
- II. Legal Perspectives
- Legal Aspects of the Vietnam Conflict
- pp. 201-236
- Legal Aspects of the Viet-Nam Situation
- pp. 271-291
- III. World Order Perspectives
- Misperception of Aggression in Vietnam
- pp. 523-540
- IV. Documentary Appendices
- Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty
- pp. 561-564
- Declaration on the Neutrality of Laos
- pp. 565-567
- Hanoi's Four Points
- p. 617
- Civil War Panel
- pp. 619-620
- Permissions
- pp. 621-622
Additional Information
ISBN
9781400885909
Related ISBN(s)
9780691027517, 9780691622743, 9780691628615
MARC Record
OCLC
1019652449
Pages
644
Launched on MUSE
2018-01-18
Language
English
Open Access
No