The proliferation of nuclear weapons is one of the most serious and challenging security issues of today. In September 2009 reports of a newly discovered nuclear facility, the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, in the desert near the city of Qom again raised the question if Iran is in compliance with the obligations under its Safeguards Agreement. The Safeguards Agreement was concluded with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in accordance with the Non Proliferation Treaty in 1974. According to the IAEA Iran is bound by the modified rules of the Safeguards Agreement, called the “Revised Code 3.1”, and therefore should have declared the Fordow facility at the time of the decision to construct the facility. Iran, on the other hand, claim...
Ever since 2002 relations between the West and Israel on the one hand and Iran on the other have bee...
Iran’s development of its nuclear program has been regarded with suspicion over time by the internat...
In this Development, I argue that the NPT cannot effectively deter nonproliferation on its own terms...
The second half of the 20th century brought up the adoption of a legal framework, which was designed...
In the international question of non-proliferation, Iran occupies a peculiar position among the Part...
Inspections in 2003 and 2004 of Iran’s nuclear program revealed significant undeclared activities w...
Nuclear is one of the technologies that can be relied on to support human life, Iran's ability to de...
The spread of nuclear weapons is one of the greatest threats to world peace and has generateda schol...
In this article, Professor Daniel Joyner analyzes the legal arguments on both sides of the Iran nucl...
On 23rd December 2006 the United Nations Security Council unanimously decided to pass Resolution 173...
This book provides an international legal analysis of the most important questions regarding Iran\u2...
Iran nuclear activities started from 1950. The first country that encouraged Iran to achieve the nuc...
Since the March 2003, U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, rumors have persisted of a United States plan to at...
Entrusted with the responsibility of establishing and administering the international safeguards sys...
When the Trump administration withdrew from the nuclear deal in May 2018, Iran not only remained in ...
Ever since 2002 relations between the West and Israel on the one hand and Iran on the other have bee...
Iran’s development of its nuclear program has been regarded with suspicion over time by the internat...
In this Development, I argue that the NPT cannot effectively deter nonproliferation on its own terms...
The second half of the 20th century brought up the adoption of a legal framework, which was designed...
In the international question of non-proliferation, Iran occupies a peculiar position among the Part...
Inspections in 2003 and 2004 of Iran’s nuclear program revealed significant undeclared activities w...
Nuclear is one of the technologies that can be relied on to support human life, Iran's ability to de...
The spread of nuclear weapons is one of the greatest threats to world peace and has generateda schol...
In this article, Professor Daniel Joyner analyzes the legal arguments on both sides of the Iran nucl...
On 23rd December 2006 the United Nations Security Council unanimously decided to pass Resolution 173...
This book provides an international legal analysis of the most important questions regarding Iran\u2...
Iran nuclear activities started from 1950. The first country that encouraged Iran to achieve the nuc...
Since the March 2003, U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, rumors have persisted of a United States plan to at...
Entrusted with the responsibility of establishing and administering the international safeguards sys...
When the Trump administration withdrew from the nuclear deal in May 2018, Iran not only remained in ...
Ever since 2002 relations between the West and Israel on the one hand and Iran on the other have bee...
Iran’s development of its nuclear program has been regarded with suspicion over time by the internat...
In this Development, I argue that the NPT cannot effectively deter nonproliferation on its own terms...