Nuclear Weapons under International Law
Herausgeber: Bersagel, Annie Golden; Nystuen, Gro; Casey-Maslen, Stuart
Nuclear Weapons under International Law
Herausgeber: Bersagel, Annie Golden; Nystuen, Gro; Casey-Maslen, Stuart
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A comprehensive treatment of nuclear weapons under key international law regimes.
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A comprehensive treatment of nuclear weapons under key international law regimes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781316500699
- ISBN-10: 1316500691
- Artikelnr.: 44031501
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781316500699
- ISBN-10: 1316500691
- Artikelnr.: 44031501
List of contributors; Foreword Charles Garraway; Editors' preface;
Disclaimer; Introduction Gro Nystuen and Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part I.
Nuclear Weapons and Jus Ad Bellum: 1. Using force by means of nuclear
weapons and requirements of necessity and proportionality ad bellum Nobuo
Hayashi; 2. Legality under jus ad bellum of the threat of use of nuclear
weapons Nobuo Hayashi; 3. Nuclear weapons and the separation of jus ad
bellum and jus in bello Jasmine Moussa; Part II. Nuclear Weapons and
International Humanitarian Law: 4. The use of nuclear weapons under rules
governing the conduct of hostilities Stuart Casey-Maslen; 5. Nuclear
weapons and the unnecessary suffering rule Simon O'Connor; 6. Threats of
use of nuclear weapons and international humanitarian law Gro Nystuen; 7.
The use of nuclear weapons as a reprisal under international humanitarian
law Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part III. International Criminal Law: 8. Use of
nuclear weapons as genocide, a crime against humanity, or a war crime
Stuart Casey-Maslen; 9. Use of nuclear weapons as an international crime
and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Annie Golden
Bersagel; Part IV. International Environmental Law: 10. Use of nuclear
weapons and protection of the environment during international armed
conflict Erik V. Koppe; 11. Environmental approaches to nuclear weapons
Martina Kunz and Jorge E. Viñuales; 12. The testing of nuclear weapons
under international law Don MacKay; Part V. International Disarmament Law:
13. International law, nuclear weapon-free zones, and the proposed zone
free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East Marco Roscini; 14.
Nuclear weapon-free zones: the political context Cecilie Hellestveit and
Daniel Mekonnen; 15. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Gro Nystuen and
Torbjørn Graff Hugo; 16. The legal meaning and implications of Article VI
of the Non-Proliferation Treaty Daniel H. Joyner; 17. Armed non-state
actors and 'nuclear terrorism' Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VI. International
Human Rights Law: 18. Human rights law and nuclear weapons Louise
Doswald-Beck; 19. The right to a remedy and reparation for the use of
nuclear weapons Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VII. The Legality of Nuclear
Weapons under International Law: 20. Conclusions on the status of nuclear
weapons under international law Gro Nystuen.
Disclaimer; Introduction Gro Nystuen and Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part I.
Nuclear Weapons and Jus Ad Bellum: 1. Using force by means of nuclear
weapons and requirements of necessity and proportionality ad bellum Nobuo
Hayashi; 2. Legality under jus ad bellum of the threat of use of nuclear
weapons Nobuo Hayashi; 3. Nuclear weapons and the separation of jus ad
bellum and jus in bello Jasmine Moussa; Part II. Nuclear Weapons and
International Humanitarian Law: 4. The use of nuclear weapons under rules
governing the conduct of hostilities Stuart Casey-Maslen; 5. Nuclear
weapons and the unnecessary suffering rule Simon O'Connor; 6. Threats of
use of nuclear weapons and international humanitarian law Gro Nystuen; 7.
The use of nuclear weapons as a reprisal under international humanitarian
law Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part III. International Criminal Law: 8. Use of
nuclear weapons as genocide, a crime against humanity, or a war crime
Stuart Casey-Maslen; 9. Use of nuclear weapons as an international crime
and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Annie Golden
Bersagel; Part IV. International Environmental Law: 10. Use of nuclear
weapons and protection of the environment during international armed
conflict Erik V. Koppe; 11. Environmental approaches to nuclear weapons
Martina Kunz and Jorge E. Viñuales; 12. The testing of nuclear weapons
under international law Don MacKay; Part V. International Disarmament Law:
13. International law, nuclear weapon-free zones, and the proposed zone
free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East Marco Roscini; 14.
Nuclear weapon-free zones: the political context Cecilie Hellestveit and
Daniel Mekonnen; 15. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Gro Nystuen and
Torbjørn Graff Hugo; 16. The legal meaning and implications of Article VI
of the Non-Proliferation Treaty Daniel H. Joyner; 17. Armed non-state
actors and 'nuclear terrorism' Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VI. International
Human Rights Law: 18. Human rights law and nuclear weapons Louise
Doswald-Beck; 19. The right to a remedy and reparation for the use of
nuclear weapons Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VII. The Legality of Nuclear
Weapons under International Law: 20. Conclusions on the status of nuclear
weapons under international law Gro Nystuen.
List of contributors; Foreword Charles Garraway; Editors' preface;
Disclaimer; Introduction Gro Nystuen and Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part I.
Nuclear Weapons and Jus Ad Bellum: 1. Using force by means of nuclear
weapons and requirements of necessity and proportionality ad bellum Nobuo
Hayashi; 2. Legality under jus ad bellum of the threat of use of nuclear
weapons Nobuo Hayashi; 3. Nuclear weapons and the separation of jus ad
bellum and jus in bello Jasmine Moussa; Part II. Nuclear Weapons and
International Humanitarian Law: 4. The use of nuclear weapons under rules
governing the conduct of hostilities Stuart Casey-Maslen; 5. Nuclear
weapons and the unnecessary suffering rule Simon O'Connor; 6. Threats of
use of nuclear weapons and international humanitarian law Gro Nystuen; 7.
The use of nuclear weapons as a reprisal under international humanitarian
law Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part III. International Criminal Law: 8. Use of
nuclear weapons as genocide, a crime against humanity, or a war crime
Stuart Casey-Maslen; 9. Use of nuclear weapons as an international crime
and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Annie Golden
Bersagel; Part IV. International Environmental Law: 10. Use of nuclear
weapons and protection of the environment during international armed
conflict Erik V. Koppe; 11. Environmental approaches to nuclear weapons
Martina Kunz and Jorge E. Viñuales; 12. The testing of nuclear weapons
under international law Don MacKay; Part V. International Disarmament Law:
13. International law, nuclear weapon-free zones, and the proposed zone
free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East Marco Roscini; 14.
Nuclear weapon-free zones: the political context Cecilie Hellestveit and
Daniel Mekonnen; 15. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Gro Nystuen and
Torbjørn Graff Hugo; 16. The legal meaning and implications of Article VI
of the Non-Proliferation Treaty Daniel H. Joyner; 17. Armed non-state
actors and 'nuclear terrorism' Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VI. International
Human Rights Law: 18. Human rights law and nuclear weapons Louise
Doswald-Beck; 19. The right to a remedy and reparation for the use of
nuclear weapons Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VII. The Legality of Nuclear
Weapons under International Law: 20. Conclusions on the status of nuclear
weapons under international law Gro Nystuen.
Disclaimer; Introduction Gro Nystuen and Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part I.
Nuclear Weapons and Jus Ad Bellum: 1. Using force by means of nuclear
weapons and requirements of necessity and proportionality ad bellum Nobuo
Hayashi; 2. Legality under jus ad bellum of the threat of use of nuclear
weapons Nobuo Hayashi; 3. Nuclear weapons and the separation of jus ad
bellum and jus in bello Jasmine Moussa; Part II. Nuclear Weapons and
International Humanitarian Law: 4. The use of nuclear weapons under rules
governing the conduct of hostilities Stuart Casey-Maslen; 5. Nuclear
weapons and the unnecessary suffering rule Simon O'Connor; 6. Threats of
use of nuclear weapons and international humanitarian law Gro Nystuen; 7.
The use of nuclear weapons as a reprisal under international humanitarian
law Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part III. International Criminal Law: 8. Use of
nuclear weapons as genocide, a crime against humanity, or a war crime
Stuart Casey-Maslen; 9. Use of nuclear weapons as an international crime
and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Annie Golden
Bersagel; Part IV. International Environmental Law: 10. Use of nuclear
weapons and protection of the environment during international armed
conflict Erik V. Koppe; 11. Environmental approaches to nuclear weapons
Martina Kunz and Jorge E. Viñuales; 12. The testing of nuclear weapons
under international law Don MacKay; Part V. International Disarmament Law:
13. International law, nuclear weapon-free zones, and the proposed zone
free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East Marco Roscini; 14.
Nuclear weapon-free zones: the political context Cecilie Hellestveit and
Daniel Mekonnen; 15. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Gro Nystuen and
Torbjørn Graff Hugo; 16. The legal meaning and implications of Article VI
of the Non-Proliferation Treaty Daniel H. Joyner; 17. Armed non-state
actors and 'nuclear terrorism' Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VI. International
Human Rights Law: 18. Human rights law and nuclear weapons Louise
Doswald-Beck; 19. The right to a remedy and reparation for the use of
nuclear weapons Stuart Casey-Maslen; Part VII. The Legality of Nuclear
Weapons under International Law: 20. Conclusions on the status of nuclear
weapons under international law Gro Nystuen.