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Nuclear weapons, justice and the law / created by Elli Louka

By: Material type: TextTextEdward Elgar, 2011Description: viii, 440 pages; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780857939791
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ5665 LOU
Contents:
Foreword / W. Michael Reisman 1. State of war 2. Risk management in national security strategies 3. Nuclear weapons and nuclear energy: the connection 4. The architecture of the non-proliferation order 5. The fairness and effectiveness of the non-proliferation order 6. The threat of nuclear terrorism: how to make the world proliferation resistant 7. Just and effective international institutions 8. Just and effective regional institutions 9. Can a nuclear war be a just war? 10. Controlling nuclear weapons 11. Enforcement, preemption and precautionary self-defense
Summary: It is often argued that the nuclear non-proliferation order divides the world into nuclear-weapon-haves and have-nots, creating a nuclear apartheid.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Law Library Open Shelf KZ5665 LOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158116 Available BK145774
Book Book Law Library Open Shelf KZ5665 LOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158118 Available BK146031
Book Book Law Library Open Shelf KZ5665 LOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158117 Available BK146090

Includes bibliography and index

Foreword / W. Michael Reisman
1. State of war
2. Risk management in national security strategies
3. Nuclear weapons and nuclear energy: the connection
4. The architecture of the non-proliferation order
5. The fairness and effectiveness of the non-proliferation order
6. The threat of nuclear terrorism: how to make the world proliferation resistant
7. Just and effective international institutions
8. Just and effective regional institutions
9. Can a nuclear war be a just war?
10. Controlling nuclear weapons
11. Enforcement, preemption and precautionary self-defense

It is often argued that the nuclear non-proliferation order divides the world into nuclear-weapon-haves and have-nots, creating a nuclear apartheid.

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