This collection of scholarly and critical essays about the legal
aspects of the Vietnam War explores various crimes committed by the
United States against North Vietnam: war of aggression; war crimes in
bombing civilian targets such as schools and hospitals, and using
napalm, cluster bombs, and Agent Orange; crimes against humanity in
moving large parts of the population to so-called strategic hamlets;
and alleged genocide and ecocide. International lawyer Richard Falk,
who observed these acts personally in North Vietnam in 1968, uses
international law to show how they came about. This book brings
together essays that he has written on the Vietnam War and on its
relationship to international law, American foreign policy, and the
global world order. Falk argues that only a stronger adherence to
international law can save the world from such future tragedies and
create a sustainable world order.
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Views and Interpretations of Richard Falk
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ISBN
9781108317542
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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