On May 14, 1993, the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization ( WHO ) asked the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) for an advisory opinion: In view of the health and environmental effects, would the use of nuclear weapons by a State in war or other armed conflict be a breach of its obligations under international law including the WHO Constitution? In the event the ICJ decides that the WHO has the authority to request the opinion, the Court would confront a multilayered question important to the future behavior of states, the character and development of international law, and the authority of the Court
This Note argues that customary international law does not prohibit the use of nuclear weapons in se...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has dealt with the problems connected with nuclear weapons ...
This thesis explores the legal rationale and political considerations for nuclear disarmament and no...
On May 14, 1993, the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization ( WHO ) asked the Intern...
The ICJ proceedings in the case concerning \u27legality of the use by a state of nuclear weapons in ...
The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice in the 1996 Nuclear Weapons Case assessed...
As a weak power regarding the International Court of Justice jurisdiction, known as the advisory opi...
As a weak power regarding the International Court of Justice jurisdiction, known as the advisory opi...
The author prepared this simulated judgment at the request of Cadmus editors to demonstrate that the...
The primary objections raised against total elimination of nuclear weapons are built around a few ar...
In an opinion, the World Court concluded “the threat or use of nuclear weapons would generally be co...
The breakdown of the arms control regime bolstered by the ongoing arms race in the development of ne...
On July 8, 1996, the World Court, the International Court of Justice at the Hague, ban...
Concern now focuses on the threat to humankind posed by nuclear weapons to an extent not seen since ...
In the recent scenario of world politics, the change in geopolitics, international alliances and the...
This Note argues that customary international law does not prohibit the use of nuclear weapons in se...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has dealt with the problems connected with nuclear weapons ...
This thesis explores the legal rationale and political considerations for nuclear disarmament and no...
On May 14, 1993, the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization ( WHO ) asked the Intern...
The ICJ proceedings in the case concerning \u27legality of the use by a state of nuclear weapons in ...
The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice in the 1996 Nuclear Weapons Case assessed...
As a weak power regarding the International Court of Justice jurisdiction, known as the advisory opi...
As a weak power regarding the International Court of Justice jurisdiction, known as the advisory opi...
The author prepared this simulated judgment at the request of Cadmus editors to demonstrate that the...
The primary objections raised against total elimination of nuclear weapons are built around a few ar...
In an opinion, the World Court concluded “the threat or use of nuclear weapons would generally be co...
The breakdown of the arms control regime bolstered by the ongoing arms race in the development of ne...
On July 8, 1996, the World Court, the International Court of Justice at the Hague, ban...
Concern now focuses on the threat to humankind posed by nuclear weapons to an extent not seen since ...
In the recent scenario of world politics, the change in geopolitics, international alliances and the...
This Note argues that customary international law does not prohibit the use of nuclear weapons in se...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has dealt with the problems connected with nuclear weapons ...
This thesis explores the legal rationale and political considerations for nuclear disarmament and no...