Legal liability for agent orange-related illnesses: a reassessment of the 2005 VAVA case and prospects for new litigation / Felix Klickermann

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Medicine, Conflict and Survival Vol 32, No. 2, April-June 2016, pp. 138 - 152 (DA)Summary: The author argues that there's a need to re-evaluate US judgment on the liability litigation for Agent Orange used as a military strategy against communist forces in South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. The article states the underfunding of ongoing remediation efforts to assist the victims, and argues that the producers of the herbicides to contribute financially to these efforts.
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The author argues that there's a need to re-evaluate US judgment on the liability litigation for Agent Orange used as a military strategy against communist forces in South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. The article states the underfunding of ongoing remediation efforts to assist the victims, and argues that the producers of the herbicides to contribute financially to these efforts.

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