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The Vietnam War and International Law, Volume 1

Richard A. Falk

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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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Schlagwörter

Geneva Accords (1988), United States Department of State, Laos, War of aggression, International law, War, United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, Mitchell v. United States, Sources of international law, Organization of American States, Law of war, Chae Chan Ping v. United States, Hanoi, South Vietnam, Collective security, Confederate States of America, Gulf of Tonkin incident, People's war, Law commission, Government of Vietnam, International Control Commission, Colonial war, International relations, Foreign policy of the United States, First Indochina War, Viet Minh, Counter-insurgency, Customary international law, Viet Cong, Civil war, Nullification (U.S. Constitution), Reprisal, Communist Party of Vietnam, Recommendation (European Union), Colonialism, Imperialism, Territorial integrity, Foreign policy, Just war theory, Extraterritoriality, Wars of national liberation, Algerian War, Counter-revolutionary, State of Vietnam, North Vietnam, Vietnam War, Korean conflict, American imperialism, United Nations Charter, Declaration of war, Domestic policy, Battle of Dien Bien Phu, Self-defence in international law, Anti-imperialism, Insurgency, Treaty, War crime, Ho Chi Minh, Undeclared war, Geneva Agreement (1966), Geneva Agreements, Public international law, Communist International, Military alliance, Declaration of war by the United States, Pacific blockade, Law of the United States, Central Office for South Vietnam, Military dictatorship, Non-interventionism