1. | Koplow, David A. : The jurisprudence of non-proliferation, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The jurisprudence of non-proliferation : taking international law seriously / Koplow, David A. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 357-384. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Leonard, James : Strengthening the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Strengthening the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons / Leonard, James REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 385-398. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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3. | Nolan, Janne : Technology and non-proliferation in a changing world order, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Technology and non-proliferation in a changing world order / Nolan, Janne REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 399-434. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Roberts, Brad : Controlling chemical weapons, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Controlling chemical weapons / Roberts, Brad REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 435-452. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Blair, Bruce : Break-up of the USSR, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Break-up of the USSR : whither nuclear control? / Blair, Bruce REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 517-536. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Fieldhouse, Richard : China's role in proliferation, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial China's role in proliferation / Fieldhouse, Richard REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 537-558. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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7. | Scheinman, Lawrence : The role of multilateral regimes in non-proliferation, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The role of multilateral regimes in non-proliferation / Scheinman, Lawrence REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : world security and weapons proliferation : vol. 2; no. 2 (Fall 1992)., p. 569-586. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1992. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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8. | Dekker, Guido den : Forbearance is no acquittance, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Forbearance is no acquittance : the legal status of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty / Dekker, Guido den REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Leiden journal of international law : vol. 13; no. 3., p. 669-680. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. - ISSN 0922-1565 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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9. | The United Nations disarmament yearbook , 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The United Nations disarmament yearbook : vol. 24 : 1999 /, p. 1-184. - new york : United Nations, 2000. - ISSN 0252-5607 ISBN 92-1-142236-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation issues. 2. Biological and chemical weapons. 3. Conventional weapons issues. 4. Regional disarmament. 5. Other issues. 6. Institutional aspects. 7. Studies and information. INDEX WORDS:
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10. | Vignard, Kerstin (ed.) : Education for disarmament, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Education for disarmament / Vignard, Kerstin (ed.) REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Disarmament forum : 2001; no. 3., iii, 95 p,. - Geneva : United Nations, 2001. - ISSN 1020-7287 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: The articles are (in full text): Editor's Note Vignard, K. Special Comment Marín Bosch, M. 1. New Agenda for Disarmament and Non-proliferation Education Potter, W. 2. Lessons from Past UN Disarmament Education Efforts Ballantyne, E. & Hill, F. 3. Tasks and Directions for the Global Campaign for Peace Education Reardon, B. 4. Developing an Internet-based Educational Module Zanders, J. P. & Laforce, K. 5. Reflections on Scientists and Disarmament Franchoo, S. et al. 6. Curriculum Development and Ethics in International Education Hill, I. 7. Open Forum: Small Arms Survey 2001: Profiling the Problem Small Arms Survey Open Forum: Summing up Disarmament and Conversion Events—Arms Control in Crisis and Disarmament at a Turning Point? BICC Disarmament Education Resources Mahlstedt, Z. & Weiner, R. UNIDIR Activities INDEX WORDS:
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11. | The United Nations disarmament yearbook, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The United Nations disarmament yearbook : vol. 26 (2001) /, xiii, 452 p.. - Geneva : United Nations, 2002. - ISSN 0252-5607 ISBN 92-1-142246-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The 2001 United Nations Disarmament Yearbook was released yesterday and a copy was presented to the Secretary-General by Jayantha Dhanapala, Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs. The Yearbook describes developments in the field of disarmament in the United Nations during the year 2001. The contents include: -- Steps taken by Member States and the United Nations to confront the threat of the possible use of weapons of mass destruction by terrorist groups in the wake of the 11 September terrorist attacks; efforts made to strengthen multilateral disarmament legal norms with regard to nuclear, biological and chemical weapons; -- Outcome of the United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects and other actions taken by the international community to combat the dangerous proliferation of small arms and light weapons; -- The different approaches to nuclear disarmament, prevention of an arms race in outer space and other issues taken by Member States that prevented substantive progress in the Conference on Disarmament during the year; -- International efforts to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) suffered setbacks at the Fifth Review Conference of BWC and in the Ad Hoc Group to negotiate a compliance protocol to the BWC; and -- Action taken on the impact of weapons of mass destruction and other types of weapons on human rights and human security in the Subcommittee of the Commission on Human Rights as a result of the increased attention by Member States and the United Nations to the inherent linkage between disarmament and the protection of human rights and human security. The Disarmament Yearbookfocuses on the actions and reactions of the world community to a wide range of disarmament issues. It surveys regional developments in disarmament and confidence-building. The United Nations Disarmament Yearbook is designed as a handy reference work for diplomats, researchers and the interested public. It comprises a succinct account of the above-mentioned subjects and others, a brief account of explanations of the voting in the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security), an index and extensive appendices. The appendices provide data on the status of multilateral and regional disarmament agreements and the final products of disarmament conferences relating to multilateral disarmament instruments. They also contain the full texts of all United Nations General Assembly resolutions and decisions on disarmament, list their sponsors and indicate the overall voting results and the positions of each Member State on each resolution. Concluding his foreword to the publication, Under-Secretary-General Jayantha Dhanapala writes: “The pursuit of security through the endless perfection and accumulation of arms is clearly counter-productive -- and in the early part of the new century, the world must achieve what Article 26 of the Charter describes as ‘the least diversion for armaments of the world’s human and economic resources’.” INDEX WORDS:
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12. | Rockwood, Laura : The IAEA's stregthened safeguards system, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The IAEA's stregthened safeguards system / Rockwood, Laura REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of conflict and security : vol. 7; no. 1., p. 123-136. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2002. - ISSN 1467-7954 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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13. | SIPRI yearbook 2000, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series SIPRI yearbook 2000 : armaments, disarmament and international security / ; Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, xlii, 758 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2000. - ISSN 0953-0282 ISBN 0-19-924162-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART SECURITY AND CONFLICTS: 1. Major armed conflicts. 2. The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 3. Armed conflict prevention, management and resolution. 4. Multilateral peace missions 1999. 5. Russia : separatism and conflicts in the North Caucasus. 6. Europe : the new transatlantic agenda. PART II : MILITARY SPENDING AND ARMAMENTS, 1999. PART III : NON-PROLIFERATION, ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT:. 1. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation. 2. Nuclear verification: the IAEA streghtened safeguard system. 3. Chemical and biological weapon developments and arms control. 4. Risk assesment of terrorism with chemical and biological weapons. 5. The future of chemical and biological weapon disarmament in Iraq from UNSCOM to UNMOVIC. 10. Conventional arms control. 10A: Confidence- and security-building measures in Europe. 11. Responses to proliferation : the North Korean ballistic missile programme. 11A: Multilateral weapon and technology export controls. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Charter for Paris; ToA; Genocide convention; Convention for the protection for cultural property; Geneva conventions; Lomé conventions; Lusaka protocol; CCW; Luxembourg declaration; LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB |
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14. | SIPRI yearbook 2003, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series SIPRI yearbook 2003 / ; Stockhoilm International Peace Reserach Institute, 874 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. - ISSN 0953-0282 ISBN 0-19-926570-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: STUDIES IN VOLUME (with abstracts):. 1. The Euro-Atlantic system and global security. 2. The African Union. 3. Major armed conflicts and multilateral peace missions. 4. The International Criminal Court. 5. Afghanistan and the new dynamics of intervention. 6. The nuclear stand-off between India and Pakistan. 7. The military and security dimensions of the European Union. 8. Security sector reform and NATO and EU enlargement. 9. The processes of budgeting for the military sector in Africa. 10. The military sector in a changing context. 11. World military expenditure and arms production. 12. Unmanned air vehicles and land-attack cruise missiles. 13. International arms transfers, and the financing factor in arms sales. 14. Arms control in the new security environment. 15.Nuclear arms control, non-proliferation and ballistic missile defence. 16. World nuclear forces and operational military satellites. 17. Chemical and biological weapons developments and arms control. 18. Conventional arms control in Europe. 19. Landmines and destruction efforts. 20. Supply-side measures. 21. The International Code of Conduct Against Ballistic Missile Proliferation. ESSAYS:. 1. Terrorism and the law: past and present international approaches. 2. The non-military threat spectrum. 3. The development and use of space-based systems. 4. Is deterrence dead?. 5. Weapons of mass disruption? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; Geneva conventions; UN charter; LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB |
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15. | SIPRI yearbook 2002, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series SIPRI yearbook 2002 / ; Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, xxxvi, 845 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2002. - ISSN 0953-0282 ISBN 0-19-925176-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS (with abstracts): Introduction: Global security after 11 September 2001 Part I. Security and conflicts, 2001 Chapter 1. Major armed conflicts Chapter 2. Conflict prevention Chapter 3. The military dimension of the European Union Chapter 4. The challenges of security sector reform Chapter 5. Sanctions applied by the European Union and the United Nations Part II. Military spending and armaments, 2001 Chapter 6. Military expenditure Chapter 7. Arms production Chapter 8. International arms transfers Part III. Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, 2001 Chapter 9. Arms control after the attacks of 11 September 2001 Chapter 10. Ballistic missile defence and nuclear arms control Chapter 11. The military uses of outer space Chapter 12. Chemical and biological weapon developments and arms control Chapter 13. Conventional arms control Chapter 14. Multilateral export controls Annexes Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreements Annex B. Chronology 2001 INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): BTWC; Dayton peace agreement; LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB |
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16. | Bailes, Alyson J. K. (ed.) : SIPRI yearbook 2004, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series SIPRI yearbook 2004 : armaments, disarmament and international security / Bailes, Alyson J. K. (ed.), xxxviii, 859 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2004. - ISSN 0953-0282 ISBN 0-19-927420-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I. Security and conflicts, 2003:. 1. Euro-Atlantic institutions and relationships 2. The Iraq war: the enduring controversies and challenges 3. Major armed conflicts 4. Multilateral peace missions 5. Post-conflict justice: developments in international courts 6. China's new security multilateralism and its implications for the Asia-Pacific region 7. National defence reform and the African Union 8. Security sector reform in the Western Balkans. Part II. Military spending and armaments, 2003 :. 9. Science- and technology-based military innovation: the United states and Europe 10. Military expenditure 11. Arms production 12. International arms transfers 13. Biological weapons and potential indicators of offensive biological weapon activities. Part III. Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, 2003:. 14. Major trends in arms control and non-proliferation 15. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation 16. Chemical and biological warfare developments and arms control 17. Conventional arms control 18. Transfer controls and destruction programmes 19. Withdrawal from arms control treaties Annex A. Arms control and disarmament agreements Annex B. Chronology 2003 Plus a glossary with membership of multilateral organizations, tables, figures, data appendices and extensive documentation as well as a detailed account of the armed conflicts in 2003 INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Algeria / Angola / Argentina / Asia / Australia / Azerbaijan / Bangladesh / Belarus / Belgium / Bolivia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burkina Faso / Burma / Burundi / Cambodia / Cameroon / Canada / Central Africa Republic / Chad / Chechnya / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Cote d'Ivoire / Croatia / Cuba / Cyrpus / Czech Republic / East Asia / Egypt / El Salvador / Estonia / Ethiopia / Fiji / Finland / Former Yugoslavia / France / Georgia / Germany / Greece / Guinea / Guyana / Honduras / Hungary / Iceland / India / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Jordan / North Korea / Kuwait / Kyrgyzstan / Latin America / Liberia / Libya / Lithuania / Macedonia / Malawi / Malaysia / Mali / Malta / Mexico / Moldova / Morocco / Myanmar / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / Nicaragua / Niger / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Panama / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Thailand / Turkey / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB |
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17. | Krieger, Heike : A nuclear test for multilateralism - challenges to the non-proliferation treaty as a means of arms control, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series A nuclear test for multilateralism - challenges to the non-proliferation treaty as a means of arms control / Krieger, Heike REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: German yearbook of international law [GYIL] : vol. 49 (2006) : Forum, p. 17-50. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2007. - ISSN 0344-3094 ISBN 978-3-428-12524-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Iran / North Korea NOTE (GENERAL): Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons; UN charter; |
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18. | Dodds, Felix (ed.) : Human and environmental security, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human and environmental security : an agenda for change / Dodds, Felix (ed.) ; Pippard, Tim. - repr.., xxv, 270 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84407-214-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Peace and Security: 1. 'A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility' - The Report of the High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. 2. The Peacebuilding Commission: Linking Security and Development. 3. Human Security and the War on Terror. 4. Achieving Nuclear Non-proliferation: A New Zealand Perspective. 5. Women, War and Peace: Mobilizing for Security and Justice in the 21st Century. Part II: Sustainable Human Development: 6. Globalization, Poverty and Security. 7. Trade and Security in an Interconnected World. 8. Climate Change: Emerging Insecurities. 9. Migration, Development and Security. 10. Securing a Healthier World. 11 Biodiversity and Security. 12. Food Security. 13. Water Security: What Role for International Water Law? 14. Urban Safety: A Collective Challenge for Sustainable Human Settlements Development. Part III: Global Governance : 15. America as Empire: Global Leader or Rogue Power? 16. The Emergence and Role of Regional Governance. 17. Human and Environmental Rights: The Need for Corporate Accountability. 18. Reforming Environmental Governance. 19. Democracy in an Uncertain World. INDEX WORDS:
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19. | Dashwood, Alan (ed.) : Law and practice of EU external relations, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Law and practice of EU external relations : salient features of a changing landscape / Dashwood, Alan (ed.) ; Maresceau, Marc ISBN 978-0-521-89923-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I. Constitutional and Institutional Questions: 1. Direct effect and interpretation of international agreements in the recent case law of the European Court of Justice by Francis Jacobs; 2. Defining competence in EU external relations: lessons from the Constitutional Treaty, by Marise Cremona; 3. Article 47 TEU and the relationship between first and second pillar competences, by Alan Dashwood; 4. EC Law and UN Security Council resolutions – in search of the right fit, by Piet Eeckhout; 5. Fundamental rights and the interface between second and third pillar, by Eleanor Spaventa; 6. The EU as a party to international agreements: shared competences? Mixed responsibilities?, by Ramses Wessel; 7. Will the common commercial policy be impeded by non-ratification of the Constitutional Treaty? by Peter-Christian Müller-Graff; 8. The extent to which the EC legislature takes account of WTO obligations: jousting lessons from the European Parliament, by Jacques Bourgeois and Orla Lynskey. Part II . Bilateral and Regional Approaches: 9. The relations between the EU and Switzerland, by Christine Kaddous; 10. The relations between the EU and Andorra, San Marino and Monaco, by Marc Maresceau; 11. The EU’s Neighbourhood Policy towards Eastern Europe, by Christophe Hillion; 12. The four common spaces: new impetus to the EU-Russia strategic partnership?, by Peter Van Elsuwege; 13. The EU’s Strategic Partnership with the Mediterranean and the Middle East: a new geopolitical dimension of the EU’s proximity strategies, by Erwan Lannon; 14. The EU’s transatlantic relationship, by Günter Burghardt. Part III. Selected Substantive Areas: 15. With eyes wide shut: the EC strategy to enforce intellectual property rights abroad, by Inge Govaere; 16. EU environmental law and its green footprints in the world, by Kirstyn Inglis. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Congo / Croatia / Andorra / San Marino / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Estonia / Georgia / Germany / Iceland / Iraq / Iran / Italy / Israel / Latvia / Lebanon / Lithuania / Macedonia / Monaco / Morocco / New Zealand / Pakistan / Poland / Romania / Switzerland / South AFrica / Spain / USSR / Sudan / Sweden / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR; Treaty of Lisbon; TEU; ToA; Aarhus convention; Convention on biological diversity; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521899239 |
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20. | Klabbers, Jan (Editor-in-Chief) : Finnish yearbook of international law , 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Finnish yearbook of international law / Klabbers, Jan (Editor-in-Chief) ; Creutz, Katja ; Wallendahl, Åsa (executive editors), viii, 430 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 0786-6453 ISBN 978-90-04-182011 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of contents:. 1. Outi Korhonen: Introduction to the Special Theme: International Post-Conflict Governance. 2. Katja Keinänen International Law and the Interests of Liberal Market Economy:The Non-Issue of Environmental Protection in the Kosovo International Administration. 3. Diane Otto: The Sexual Tensions of UN Peace Support Operations: A Plea for ‘Sexual Positivity’. 4. Barbara Delcourt and Nina Wilén: International Administration of Foreign Territories and Sovereignty: An Impossible Equation. 5. Jörn Müller & Andreas Paulus: Survival Through Law: Is there a Law Against Nuclear Proliferation?. 6. Tuomas Forsberg: Post-Conflict Justice and the Finnish Civil War 1918: Reconciliation Without Truth?. 7. Bernhard Knoll: Kosovo’s Endgame and Its Wider Implications in Public International Law. 8. Tiina Pajuste: Legality of International Territorial Administration by the United Nations. ARTICLES:. 1. Jean D’Aspremont: The Foundation of the International Legal Order. 2. Miia Halme: From the Periphery to the Centre: Emergence of the Human Rights Phenomenon in Finland. 3. Daniel Joyce: Fact-Finding and Evidence at the International Court of Justice:Systemic Crisis, Change or More of the Same?. 4. Pekka Niemelä: Law and Universalism, from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. 5. Fouad Zarbiev: Les politiques des vérités juridiques en droit international: Propos autour d’une controverse interjurisdictionelles. Book Reviews & Review Articles:. 1. Gerry Simpson: Law, War and Crime: War Crimes Trials and the Reinvention of International Law (Katja Creutz). 2. Mark Freeman: Truth Commissions and Procedural Fairness (Timo Kallinen). 3. Matthew Craven: The Decolonization of International Law: State Succession and the Law of Treaties (Jan Klabbers). 4. Anne Orford (ed.), International Law and its Others; Johanna Kantola and Johanna Valenius (eds), Toinen maailmanpolitiikka: 10 käsitettä feministiseen kansainvälisten suhteiden tutkimukseen (Outi Korhonen). New Finnish Doctoral Dissertations in International Law:. 1. Marja Lehto International Responsibility for Terrorist Acts: A Shift Towards More Indirect Forms of Responsibility; Statement by Ove Bring. 2. Mats Lindfelt: Fundamental Rights in the European Union: Towards Higher Law of the Land? A Study of the Status of Fundamental Rights in a Broader Constitutional Setting; Statement by Rick Lawson. 3. Merja Pentikäinen Creating an Integrated Society and Recognising Differences: The Role and Limits of Human Rights, with Special Reference to Europe; Statement by Rainer Hofmann. Ius Gentium Association. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Symposium International Post-Conflict Governance NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UN chapter-chap.VII; |
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21. | Joyner, Daniel H. : Interpreting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Interpreting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty / Joyner, Daniel H., xiv, 184 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-922735-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction:. 1. Nuclear Energy and International Law. I. Nuclear Energy. II. International Law. 2. Approach to Interpretation:. I. Context and Object and Purpose in Interpretation of the NPT. II. Conclusions. 3. NWS Nuclear Policy and Interpretation of the NPT:. I. Epochs of Policy toward Nuclear Weapons. II. Non-Proliferation. III. Peaceful Use. 4. Legal Analysis of NWS Interpretations of the NPT:. I. Non-Proliferation. II. Peaceful Use. III. Disarmament. 5. Developments after 2008: Change and Continuity:. I. 2009. II. 2010. III. Summary Analysis of Change and Continuity Post-2008. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ICCPR; ICESCR; Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons; Genocide convention; UDHR;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199227358.do?keyword=joyner&sortby=bestMatches |
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22. | Joyner, Daniel H. (ed.) : Arms control law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Arms control law / Joyner, Daniel H. (ed.), xviii, 614 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2012. ISBN 9780754629535 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents: Introduction. PART I: Nonproliferation as a Normative System:. 1. The jurisprudence of non-proliferation: taking international law seriously, by David A. Koplow. 2. International law and weapons of mass destruction: end of the arms control approach?, by David P. Fidler. PART II: Nuclear Weapons:. 3. The treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons: nuclear technology confronts world politics, by Mason Willrich. 4. The future of the NPT, by John Simpson. 5. Nuclear disarmament: how much have the five nuclear powers promised in the non-proliferation treaty?, by George Bunn and Roland M. Timerbaev. 6. The IAEA safeguards system, by Laura Rockwood. 7. The nuclear suppliers group: history and functioning, by Daniel H. Joyner. 8. Nuclear-weapon-free zones: a history and assessment, by Jozef Goldblat. 9. Something old, something new: the 2006 Semipalatinsk treaty on a nuclear weapon-free zone in Central Asia, by Marco Roscini. 10. Arms control law in crisis? A study of the North Korean nuclear issue, by Masahiko Asada. 11. Why less is more: law and policy considerations on the Iranian nuclear issue, by Daniel H. Joyner. PART III: Chemical and Biological Weapons:. 12. Chemical and biological weapons, by Julian Perry Robinson. 13. The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: moving closer towards an international arms control organization? A quantum leap in the institutional law of arms control, by Eric P.J. Myjer. 14. The shortcomings of indeterminacy in arms control regimes: the case of the Biological Weapons Convention, by Jack M. Beard. 15. CBW export controls: towards regime integration?, by Alexander Kelle. PART IV : Missiles:. 16. Emptying the haunted air: the current and future missile control regime, by Scott Jones. 17. The ABM Treaty: changed circumstances, extraordinary events, supreme interests and international law, by Rein Müllerson. PART V : The UN Security Council and Nonproliferation Law:. 18. Developments of the law of arms control as a result of the Iraq-Kuwait conflict, by Dieter Fleck. 19. Nuclear non-proliferation and the UN Security Council in a multipolar world: can international law protect states from the Security Council?, by Daniel H. Joyner; INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Hague declaration; CWC; BWC; UN charter-chap. VII; Non-proliferation treaty;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9652&edition_id=13069 |
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23. | Borrie, John (ed.) : Viewing nuclear weapons through a humanitarian lens, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Viewing nuclear weapons through a humanitarian lens / Borrie, John (ed.) ; Caughley, Tim (ed.), 157 p.. - New York : United Nations, 2013. ISBN 978-92-9-045202-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Tim Caughley: Tracing notions about humanitarian consequences. 2. John Borrie: Viewing nuclear weapons through a humanitarian lens: context and implications. 3. Nick Ritchie: Legitimizing and delegitimizing nuclear weapons. 4. Patricia Lewis and Heather Williams: The meaning of the Oslo Conference on the humanitarian impacts of nuclear weapons. 5. John Borrie and Tim Caughley: After Oslo: humanitarian perspectives and the changing nuclear weapons discourse. 6. Simon Bagshaw: Responding to the detonation of nuclear weapons: a United Nations humanitarian perspective. 7. Lou Maresca: The catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons: the key issues and the perspective of the International Committee of the Red Cross. 8. Magnus Loevold, Beatrice Fihn and Thomas Nash: Humanitarian pespectives and the campaign for an international ban on nuclear weapons. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons LIBRARY LOCATION: FN-biblioteket SHELF CODE: UNIDIR |