The 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty has proven the most complicated and controversial of all arms control treaties, both in principle and in practice. Statements of nuclear-weapon States from the Cold War to the present, led by the United States, show a disproportionate prioritization of the non-proliferation pillar of the Treaty, and an unwarranted under-prioritization of the civilian energy development and disarmament pillars of the treaty. This book argues that the way in which nuclear-weapon States have interpreted the Treaty has laid the legal foundation for a number of policies related to trade in civilian nuclear energy technologies and nuclear weapons disarmament. These policies circumscribe the rights of non-nuclear-weapon St...
The article aims to assess the effectiveness of the non-proliferation regime established more than 4...
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NNPT or NPT) is the primary cornerstone of international effort...
This Note argues that customary international law does not prohibit the use of nuclear weapons in se...
"As currently interpreted, it is difficult to see why the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) warr...
The nuclear genie is out of the bottle, manifesting as nuclear proliferation. Efforts to contain it ...
The article deals with the limitations and scope of the 1968 Treaty on Nuclear Non-Proliferation. Th...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons remains a severe threat to international peace, security and st...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons remains a severe threat to international peace, security and st...
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) comprehensively and unequivocally prohibits ...
Much has been written about perceived weaknesses of the NPT and the challenges it has been facing o...
Across a largely pacified international landscape, nuclear proliferation remains one of the few issu...
The world has been concerned with the problem of nuclear disarmament since their first use in 1945, ...
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was created in 1967 in response to the growing threat of nuclea...
The devastating display of nuclear weapons ’ destructive ability in World War II by the United State...
This book examines the current debate on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, notably the inte...
The article aims to assess the effectiveness of the non-proliferation regime established more than 4...
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NNPT or NPT) is the primary cornerstone of international effort...
This Note argues that customary international law does not prohibit the use of nuclear weapons in se...
"As currently interpreted, it is difficult to see why the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) warr...
The nuclear genie is out of the bottle, manifesting as nuclear proliferation. Efforts to contain it ...
The article deals with the limitations and scope of the 1968 Treaty on Nuclear Non-Proliferation. Th...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons remains a severe threat to international peace, security and st...
The proliferation of nuclear weapons remains a severe threat to international peace, security and st...
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) comprehensively and unequivocally prohibits ...
Much has been written about perceived weaknesses of the NPT and the challenges it has been facing o...
Across a largely pacified international landscape, nuclear proliferation remains one of the few issu...
The world has been concerned with the problem of nuclear disarmament since their first use in 1945, ...
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was created in 1967 in response to the growing threat of nuclea...
The devastating display of nuclear weapons ’ destructive ability in World War II by the United State...
This book examines the current debate on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, notably the inte...
The article aims to assess the effectiveness of the non-proliferation regime established more than 4...
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NNPT or NPT) is the primary cornerstone of international effort...
This Note argues that customary international law does not prohibit the use of nuclear weapons in se...