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The Vietnam War and International Law, Volume 3

The Widening Context

Richard A. Falk

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Internationales Recht, Ausländisches Recht

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Issues of the war that have provoked public controversy and legal debate over the last two years—the Cambodian invasion of May-June 1970, the disclosure in November 1969 of the My Lai massacre, and the question of war crimes—are the focus of Volume 3. As in the previous volumes, the Civil War Panel of the American Society of International Law has endeavored to select the most significant legal writing on the subject and to provide, to the extent possible, a balanced presentation of opposing points of view. Parts I and II deal directly with the Cambodian, My Lai, and war crimes debates. Related questions are treated in the rest of the volume: constitutional debate on the war; the distribution of functions among coordinate branches of the government; the legal status of the insurgent regime in the struggle for control of South Vietnam; prospects for settlement without a clear-cut victory; and Vietnam's role in general world order. The articles reflect the views of some forty contributors: among them, Jean Lacouture, Henry Kissinger, John Norton Moore, Quincy Wright, William H. Rhenquist, and Richard A. Falk.

Originally published in 1972.

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Demilitarized zone, Crime against peace, War, Indochina Wars, Belligerent, Undeclared war, Brezhnev Doctrine, Geneva Conventions, Law of the United States, World War II, Imperialism, Reprisal, Just war theory, Legal Advisor (Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants), Insurgency, Law of war, Viet Cong, War crime, Vietnamization, War effort, Articles of War, Operation Barbarossa, International Control Commission, Self-defence in international law, Public international law, Constitutional crisis, Law commission, Nuremberg and Vietnam, Military occupation, International Criminal Court, Crime in Vietnam, Military alliance, Habeas corpus, International criminal law, Law of Vietnam, Military necessity, Vietnam War, Orwellian, International humanitarian law, Declaration of war, International law, Pacifism, Warfare, First Indochina War, Immunity from prosecution (international law), Quasi-War, Cambodia, International Military Tribunal for the Far East, International court, Nuremberg principles, Civil war, Counter-insurgency, Ex post facto law, South Vietnam, Use of force by states, Foreign policy of the United States, United Nations War Crimes Commission, Reid v. Covert, World War I, Anti-Americanism, Declaration of war by the United States, War treason, Customary international law, North Vietnam, United States military aid, War of aggression, Algerian War, Disarmament, Prisoner of war, Ex parte Milligan