James Fry explores the use of international courts and tribunals to settle disputes over nuclear weapons and nuclear material.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James D. Fry is Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, where he is also Director of the LLM programme and Deputy Director of the Japan and Korea programme.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Foundational elements of the study; 2. Definitions, delimitations and disclaimers of the study; Part II. Security Council Involvement with Nuclear Non-Proliferation Disputes under UN Charter Chapter VII: 3. Exploring potential problems with Security Council involvement; Part III. Legal Resolution and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Disputes: 4. The history of legal resolution with similarly sensitive disputes as nuclear non-proliferation disputes; 5. Jurisdiction over nuclear non-proliferation disputes; 6. Justiciability of nuclear non-proliferation disputes; Part IV: 7. Conclusion.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Foundational elements of the study; 2. Definitions, delimitations and disclaimers of the study; Part II. Security Council Involvement with Nuclear Non-Proliferation Disputes under UN Charter Chapter VII: 3. Exploring potential problems with Security Council involvement; Part III. Legal Resolution and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Disputes: 4. The history of legal resolution with similarly sensitive disputes as nuclear non-proliferation disputes; 5. Jurisdiction over nuclear non-proliferation disputes; 6. Justiciability of nuclear non-proliferation disputes; Part IV: 7. Conclusion.
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