Nuclear weapons, justice and the law / created by Elli Louka
Material type: TextEdward Elgar, 2011Description: viii, 440 pages; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780857939791
- KZ5665 LOU
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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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