Abstract
Professor Jacob W.F. Sundberg's article on "Humanitarian Laws of Armed Conflict in Sweden: Ogling the Socialist Camp"' has neither head nor tail. When coming to the author's "conclusions" the reader is likely to be dumbfounded: he may not have realized that this was what the article was all about. Up to that point he has been introduced to a variety of matters, presented in a hodge-podge manner. The article is failing on its own "merits."
However, the article is full of innuendo, half-truths and untruths. If published at home, no one knowing the author and his ideas would have paid much attention. But as the article is published in a foreign country, where the readership may be unfamiliar with the persons and the issues involved, there may be a need to put certain matters straight.
Recommended Citation
Grahl-Madsen, Atle
(1985)
"Sweden and Humanitarian Law,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 18:
Iss.
3, Article 5.
Available at:
https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/akronlawreview/vol18/iss3/5
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