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On the Legality of Nuclear Deterrence


On the Legality of Nuclear Deterrence

Application of International Humanitarian Law. Having found no treaty prohibition “nor a customary rule specifically proscribing the threat or use of nuclear ...

Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons

The Court then turned to the law applicable in situations of armed conflict. ... The Court then turned to an examination of customary international law to ...

The Legality of Nuclear Weapons for Use and Deterrence

Meyrowitz, PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS: THE RELEVANCE OF. INTERNATIONAL LAW 2 (1990) (discussing the legality of nuclear weapons and how the laws of war.

The Legality of Nuclear Deterrence

The legality of nuclear weapons, nuclear war, and nuclear deterrence have been much debated over the years. What if the ICJ were to take up ...

Entrenched Belief in Nuclear Deterrence as Defence Keeps Fear of ...

A complete ban on nuclear weapons is the most effective legal means to prevent proliferation, and the TPNW is the embodiment of such an ...

Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)

... possession, testing, and transfer of nuclear weapons under international law. ... nuclear deterrence.” Additionally, States Parties brought attention to ...

Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear ...

Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons [1996] ICJ 3 is a landmark international law case, where the International Court of Justice gave an ...

Nuclear Deterrence - RAND

Law and Business · National Security and Terrorism · Science and Technology ... The range of nuclear deterrence strategies includes minimal or "limited" ...

Overview of the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent - NMHB 2020 [Revised]

Nuclear deterrence is the bedrock of U.S. national security, serving as the backstop and foundation of U.S. national defense, the defense of U.S. allies ...

Nuclear deterrence is the existential threat, not the nuclear ban treaty

Rather, the treaty is an instrument that establishes a legal norm, which will lead to a process resulting in the elimination of nuclear weapons.

2022 Nuclear Posture Review Fact Sheet | - Department of Defense

unique deterrence effects that nuclear weapons provide. Although the fundamental role of U.S. nuclear weapons is to deter nuclear attack, more broadly they ...

The Value and Limits of Nuclear Deterrence - U.S. Naval Institute

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Nuclear deterrence is a myth. And a lethal one at that - The Guardian

First, deterrence via nuclear weapons lacks credibility. A ... law, or I'll blow us all up!' Similarly, during the Cold War, NATO ...

NATO's nuclear deterrence policy and forces

The credibility of NATO's nuclear forces is central to maintain deterrence, which is why the safety, security and effectiveness of these forces ...

The Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons and the Logic ...

The Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons and the Logic of Nuclear Deterrence: A Legal-Sociological Analysis - Volume 93.

Advisory Opinions of the World Court on the Legality of Nuclear ...

Ian Brownlie, Some Legal Aspects of the Use of Nuclear Weapons, 14 ICLQ 437 (1965). David M. Corwin, The Legality of Nuclear Arms under International Law, 5 ...

Sticks and Stones: Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Conflict

... legal border between India and China. China contests the 1914 treaty, claiming that Tibet, as a non-independent entity, was not legally ...

Ethics, Law and Nuclear Deterrence

Recent declarations about city targeting from Russia and China evoke a chasm between legal obligations and nuclear plans. The Ethics, Law, and ...

Legality of the Use by a State of Nuclear Weapons in Armed Conflict

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?

What future for nuclear deterrence? - Fondapol

The jus ad bellum, which defines the criteria for the legality of the use of force (“entry into war”), establishes that defence is legal (self-defence) if it is ...