Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: The Relevance of International Law /
The United States is the only nation to have used nuclear weapons in warfare and claims-not only through its State Department, but through a Congressional vote as late as 1999-that the use of nuclear weapons is lawful. Can such a claim, with its undeniable assurance of the greatest degree of destruc...
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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill | Nijhoff,
1990.
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Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Book Archive pre-2000.
International and Comparative Criminal Law Series ;
2.
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Call Number: JX5133.A7
- Front Matter
- Preliminary Material /
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- Acknowledgments /
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- List of Abbreviations /
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- Preface /
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- Chapter I Limitations on Weapons and Methods of Warfare /
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- Chapter II The Official United States Position on the Legal Status of Nuclear Weapons /
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- Chapter III The Opinions of Legal Scholars on the Legal Status of Nuclear Weapons /
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- Chapter IV The Baruch Plan: A Proposal for Atomic Disarmament /
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- Chapter V Conclusion /
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- Back Matter
- Notes /
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- Bibliography /
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- Index /
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