1. | Ignatius, Antero : Pohjolan lakimiehet ja ydinaseeton vyöhyke, 1982 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Pohjolan lakimiehet ja ydinaseeton vyöhyke / Ignatius, Antero REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Oikeus : No. 11., p. 249-251. - Helsinki : Suomen demokraattiset lakimiehet & Oikeus- ja yhteiskuntatieteellinen yhdistys, 1982. - ISSN 0356-4037 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Pohjoismainen lakimiesjoukko kokoontui Osloon 10-12.6.1982 pohtimaan ydinaseettomuuden oikeudellisia ongelmia.Suomesta olivat mukana m.m.Lars Dufholm ja Martin Isaksson. A team of jurists from the Nordis countries met in Oslo, June 10-12, 1982 to discuss legal problems of the nuclear-weapon-free zone.Representing Finland were Lars Dufholm and Martin Isaksson. INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Rosas, Allan : Pohjolan ydinaseettomuus, 1982 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Pohjolan ydinaseettomuus / Rosas, Allan REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Oikeus : No. 11., p. 205-206. - Helsinki : Suomen demokraattiset lakimiehet & Oikeus- ja yhteiskuntatieteellinen yhdistys (D), 1982. - ISSN 0356-4037 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Kirjoittaja lähtee siitä, kun presidentti Kekkonen 20 vuotta sitten esitti ehdotuksensa Pohjolan ydinaseettoman vyöhykkeen luomiseksi.Ehdotuksella on saavutettu ydinasekysymyksen pysyminen jatkuvasti ajankohtaisena.Pojoismaiden turvallisuuspoliittisissa kuvioissa.Kirjoituksessa selostetaan vyöhykehankkeen keskustelua Pohjoismaissa. The writer proceeds from Kekkonen's 20-year-old proposal to establish a Nordic nuclear-free zone.The proposal made nuclear weapons a constantly topical question in the Nordic countries' security policy.The article deals with the zone-project debate in the Nordic countries. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Nordic Countries : 8002 |
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3. | Contents, 1990 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Contents / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: SIPRI yearbook 1990 : world armaments and disarmament / Thorsson, I. ... [et al.], p. 3-634. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 1990. - ISSN 0953-0282 ISBN 0-19-827862-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Nuclear weapons, by Robert S. Norris ...[et al.]. 2. Nuclear explosions, by Ragnhild Ferm. 3. Military use of outer space, by John Pike. 4. Chemical and biological warfare : developments in 1989, by S. J: Lundin. 5. World military expenditure, by Saadet Deger. 6. Debts, financial flows and international security, by Somnath Sen. 7. The trade in major conventional weapons, by Ian Anthony and Herbet Wulf. 8. Arms production, by Ian Anthony ... [et al.]. 9. Ballistic missile proliferation, by Aaron Karp. 10. Major armed conflicts in 1989, by Karin Lindgren ... [et al.]. 11. US-Soviet nuclear arms control, by Regina Cowen Karp. 12. The implementation of the INF treaty, by Stehen Iwan Griffiths. 13. Conventional arms control in Europe, by jane M. A. Sharp. 14. Implementation of the Stockholm document and calendar of planned notifiable military activities in 1990 and forecast for 1991, 15. Multilateral and bilateral talks on chemical and biological weapons, by S. J. Lundin. 16. Multilateral and bilateral efforts towards nuclear test limitations, by Ragnhild Ferm. 17. Prospects for the fourth review of the non-proliferation treaty, by Harald Müller. 18. Laser isotope separation : technological developments and political implications, by Richard Kokoski. 19. The debate over the modernization of NATO's short-range nuclear missiles, by Catherine M. Kelleher. 20. The SIPRI 1989 Olof Palme memorial lecture : "The responsibility of scientists in the nuclear age", by Viktor M. Weisskopf. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Universal NOTE (GENERAL): Chemical weapons convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB |
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4. | 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 |