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Nuclear weapons and international law / Geoffrey,Darnton
عنوان : Nuclear weapons and international law : from the London Nuclear Warfare Tribunal via the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion to contemporary developments نوع الوثيقة : نص مخطوط مؤلفين : Geoffrey,Darnton, Auteur présumé ناشر : Bournemouth : Peace Analytics تاريخ النشر : 2015 عدد الصفحات : 619.p Ill. : couverture colorée الأبعاد : 24. cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-912359-13-4 ثمن : 5998.da اللغة : إنكليزي (eng) الكلمة المفتاح : 300-sciences socieles 300-sciences socieles 300-sciences socieles Nuclear weapons,International law,Kernwaffe,Internationales Recht تكشيف : 341 القانون الدولي خلاصة : Are nuclear weapons legal or illegal under international law? This book aims to put in your hands information about all the main legal arguments you are likely to encounter. This question has been addressed by several quasi-legal independent tribunals, such as the London Nuclear Warfare Tribunal. There is a summary of evidence before that Tribunal, and its Judgment, included in this book. The question has been handled also by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which delivered Advisory Opinions. The key Advisory Opinion is included in this book, along with the more substantial Opinion of the ICJ Judge Weeramantry. Recent and current developments include discussion of the Trident Three case in Scotland along with the Lord Advocate's Reference, and the current case in the ICJ of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) v UK. A copy of the application in the RMI v UK case is included, as it is essential reading for anyone involved in contemporary decision making concerning nuclear weapons (that includes the coming debate about the renewal of Trident in the UK). The book concludes that the overwhelming balance of opinion (judicial and legal expert) is that the possession, threat to use, or use of nuclear weapons in any circumstances whatsoever is unlawful in international law and that individuals involved in decisions to develop, acquire, or deploy nuclear weapons can be held accountable as individuals under international law. An associated overwhelming conclusion is that the nuclear weapons states are in breach of their obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The book explores the role and legal significance of civil society and related activism such as the profound influence it had via initiatives like the World Court Project that succeeded in persuading the UN General Assembly to refer the question to the ICJ. The book mentions several civil society initiatives current today. -- Amazon.com. Nuclear weapons and international law : from the London Nuclear Warfare Tribunal via the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion to contemporary developments [نص مخطوط] / Geoffrey,Darnton, Auteur présumé . - Bournemouth : Peace Analytics, 2015 . - 619.p : couverture colorée ; 24. cm.
ISBN : 978-1-912359-13-4 : 5998.da
اللغة : إنكليزي (eng)
الكلمة المفتاح : 300-sciences socieles 300-sciences socieles 300-sciences socieles Nuclear weapons,International law,Kernwaffe,Internationales Recht تكشيف : 341 القانون الدولي خلاصة : Are nuclear weapons legal or illegal under international law? This book aims to put in your hands information about all the main legal arguments you are likely to encounter. This question has been addressed by several quasi-legal independent tribunals, such as the London Nuclear Warfare Tribunal. There is a summary of evidence before that Tribunal, and its Judgment, included in this book. The question has been handled also by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which delivered Advisory Opinions. The key Advisory Opinion is included in this book, along with the more substantial Opinion of the ICJ Judge Weeramantry. Recent and current developments include discussion of the Trident Three case in Scotland along with the Lord Advocate's Reference, and the current case in the ICJ of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) v UK. A copy of the application in the RMI v UK case is included, as it is essential reading for anyone involved in contemporary decision making concerning nuclear weapons (that includes the coming debate about the renewal of Trident in the UK). The book concludes that the overwhelming balance of opinion (judicial and legal expert) is that the possession, threat to use, or use of nuclear weapons in any circumstances whatsoever is unlawful in international law and that individuals involved in decisions to develop, acquire, or deploy nuclear weapons can be held accountable as individuals under international law. An associated overwhelming conclusion is that the nuclear weapons states are in breach of their obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The book explores the role and legal significance of civil society and related activism such as the profound influence it had via initiatives like the World Court Project that succeeded in persuading the UN General Assembly to refer the question to the ICJ. The book mentions several civil society initiatives current today. -- Amazon.com. نسخ(1)
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