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Law and Politics in the Vietnamese War: A Comment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1967
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1 Quincy Wright, , “Legal Aspects of the Viet-Nam Situation,” 60 A.J.I.L. 750 (1966).Google Scholar
2 Moore, , “The Lawfulness of Military Assistance to the Eepublic of Viet-Nam,“ 61 A.J.I.L. 1 (1967).Google Scholar
3 Moore, loc. tit.at 34.
4 Loo. cit.at 769, 767.
5 Republic of Viet-Nam, i.e.,South Viet-Nam.
6 Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam, i.e.,North Viet-Nam.
7 Loc. cit.at 2.
8 1963 A.S.I.L. Proceedings at 13.
9 Loc, cit,at 31.
10 Loc. cit.at 757 ff.
11 See, e.g.,the Tenth Interim Report, 1960, Cmd. 1040, London.
12 Loo. cit.at 761.
13 TJ. S. Legal Brief, pp. 30-31; also in 60 A.J.I.L. 565 at 577 (1966).
14 Zoo. cit.at 31,
15 See Changing Structure of International Law 265 S.
16 See Politics Among Nations 90 ff. (3rd ed., 1960).
17 H . L. Deb., Vol. 199, Col. 718, 1956, as quoted in 59 A.J.I.L. at 869 (1965).
18 See Address by Leonard B. Meeker to American Foreign Law Association, June 9, 1965, as quoted in 59 A.J.I.L. at 868 (1965).
19 Self -Defence in International Law at 218, 262 (1958).
20 In a different way, the U.N. has, on occasions, been effective in halting a spreading civil war by the interposition of “order forces” (Congo, Cyprus).
21 Such a study is under way, under the auspices of the Board of Eeview and Development of the Society.
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