E-Book, Englisch, 832 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
Moore Law and the Indo-China War
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7037-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 832 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7037-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
John Norton Moore, the most prominent legal scholar to defend a position basically in agreement with the present Administration, presents a coherent, well-argued interpretation of the specific legal issues raised by U.S. involvement in Vietnam and their implications for international and constitutional law.
Originally published in 1972.
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Frontmatter, pg. i
Foreword, pg. vii
Introduction, pg. xvii
A Postscript on “The Pentagon Papers”, pg. xxiii
Acknowledgments, pg. xxxi
Contents, pg. xxxiv
Introduction, pg. 3
I. The Role of Law in the Management of International Conflict, pg. 8
II. Prolegomenon to the Jurisprudence of Myres McDougal and Harold Lasswell, pg. 47
Introduction, pg. 79
III. Intervention: A Monochromatic Term for a Polychromatic Reality, pg. 83
IV. The Control of Foreign Intervention in Internal Conflict, pg. 115
V. The Elephant Misperceived: Intervention and American Foreign Policy, pg. 287
VI. The Role of Regional Arrangements in the Maintenance of World Order, pg. 296
Introduction, pg. 353
VII. The Lawfulness of Military Assistance to the Republic of Vietnam, pg. 358
VIII. International Law and the United States Role in Vietnam: A Reply to Professor FaIk, pg. 403
IX. Law and Politics in the Vietnamese War: A Response to Professor Friedmann, pg. 458
X. Legal Dimensions of the Decision to Intercede in Cambodia, pg. 479
Introduction, pg. 533
XI. The National Executive and the Use of the Armed Forces Abroad, pg. 538
XII. Congress and the Use of the Armed Forces Abroad, pg. 554
XIII. The Justiciability of Challenges to the Use of Military Forces Abroad, pg. 570
APPENDIX A. MEMORANDUM BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT LEGAL ADVISER, LEONARD C. MEEKER, ON THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE VIETNAM SITUATION (MARCH 4, 1966, pg. 601
APPENDIX B. MEMORANDUM BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT LEGAL ADVISER FOR FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS, GEORGE ALDRICH, ON THE APPLICABILITY OF THE GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1949 RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR TO AMERICAN MILITARY PERSONNEL HELD BY NORTH VIETNAM (JULY 13, 1966), pg. 633
APPENDIX C. ADDRESS BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT LEGAL ADVISER, JOHN R. STEVENSON, ON THE INTERNATIONAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE CAMBODIAN INCURSION (May 28, 1970), pg. 641
APPENDIX D. THE 1954 GENEVA AGREEMENTS FOR CAMBODIA, LAOS, AND VIETNAM, pg. 655
APPENDIX E. THE 1962 GENEVA AGREEMENT FOR LAOS, pg. 709
APPENDIX F. THE SOUTHEAST ASIA COLLECTIVE DEFENSE TREATY AND PROTOCOL, pg. 725
APPENDIX G. THE SOUTHEAST ASIA RESOLUTION (TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION), pg. 737
A Selected Bibliography of Writings on Indo-China and the Legal Order, pg. 741
Index, pg. 763




