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This authoritative work examines the Vietnam War from the perspective of international law, offering a comprehensive analysis of the legal issues surrounding one of the 20th century’s most controversial conflicts. Richard A. Falk, a prominent international law scholar, explores whether the United States’ military actions complied with established international legal frameworks and treaties.
The book investigates key legal questions including the legitimacy of military intervention, adherence to the Geneva Conventions, and the protection of civilians during warfare. By examining the war through an international law lens, Falk provides insights into how this conflict challenged and shaped modern international legal principles. Sponsored by the American Society of International Law, the work remains essential reading for understanding the legal dimensions of the Vietnam War and its lasting impact on international humanitarian law.







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