This article discusses the action taken by New Zealand following Jacques Chirac’s announcement that France would conduct a series of eight nuclear weapons tests in the South Pacific. New Zealand eventually took its complaints to the ICJ and requested that their case from 1973-1974 regarding weapons testing be reopened
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 16 June 1995.; Part of the Pryor co...
President Jacques Chirac's controversial final round of nuclear tests at Moruroa and Fangataufa atol...
Forty-four years after the ICJ provisional measures orders in the Nuclear Test Cases requesting Fran...
In two separate judgments of December 20, 1974, the majority of the International Court of Justice3 ...
In a recent article entitled French Nuclear Tests and Article 41: Another Blow to the Authority of ...
Even at the level of scholarly or diplomatic argumentation it is important to inquire into the compe...
The International Court of Justice recently bowed to nuclear weapons States and disappointed the res...
For the student of sociology of law (and especially for one in the tradition of Julius Stone) the mo...
The article of record as published may be located at http://www.jstor.org/stable/20047471France cond...
In June 1995, the newly elected president of France, Jacques Chirac, announced that his government w...
In the 1960s-1990s, France conducted nuclear tests in one of its colonies, French Polynesia. The imp...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has dealt with the problems connected with nuclear weapons ...
New Zealand has a paradoxical relationship with nuclear science. We are as proud of Ernest Rutherfor...
French nuclear tests and the controversial draft Pacific logging code of practice drew most of the m...
Between 1957 and 1962, the UK and USA conducted 33 atmospheric nuclear weapons test detonations at o...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 16 June 1995.; Part of the Pryor co...
President Jacques Chirac's controversial final round of nuclear tests at Moruroa and Fangataufa atol...
Forty-four years after the ICJ provisional measures orders in the Nuclear Test Cases requesting Fran...
In two separate judgments of December 20, 1974, the majority of the International Court of Justice3 ...
In a recent article entitled French Nuclear Tests and Article 41: Another Blow to the Authority of ...
Even at the level of scholarly or diplomatic argumentation it is important to inquire into the compe...
The International Court of Justice recently bowed to nuclear weapons States and disappointed the res...
For the student of sociology of law (and especially for one in the tradition of Julius Stone) the mo...
The article of record as published may be located at http://www.jstor.org/stable/20047471France cond...
In June 1995, the newly elected president of France, Jacques Chirac, announced that his government w...
In the 1960s-1990s, France conducted nuclear tests in one of its colonies, French Polynesia. The imp...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has dealt with the problems connected with nuclear weapons ...
New Zealand has a paradoxical relationship with nuclear science. We are as proud of Ernest Rutherfor...
French nuclear tests and the controversial draft Pacific logging code of practice drew most of the m...
Between 1957 and 1962, the UK and USA conducted 33 atmospheric nuclear weapons test detonations at o...
Title devised by cataloguer.; Published in the Canberra Times on 16 June 1995.; Part of the Pryor co...
President Jacques Chirac's controversial final round of nuclear tests at Moruroa and Fangataufa atol...
Forty-four years after the ICJ provisional measures orders in the Nuclear Test Cases requesting Fran...