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Nuclear Weapons are Illegal: The Historic Opinion of the World Court and How It Will Be Enforced

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In July 1996 the International Court of Justice made history by declaring nuclear weapons illegal. Here is the complete decision of the Court, including the separate opinions and dissents of the individual judges. Also included are an introduction putting this historic decision in its broader political and legal context, an account of how a combination of non-governmental organizations and governments worked together to make it happen, questions for discussion, a glossary of terms, texts of relevant documents, tables of cases and treaties, and a complex index. This decision is must reading for every thinking and feeling person, whether scholar, student, lawyer, judge, activist, or citizen. It belongs on the shelves of every public and university library, every corporation and union, and every NGO.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Apex Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1998
Pages
561
ISBN
9780945257868

In July 1996 the International Court of Justice made history by declaring nuclear weapons illegal. Here is the complete decision of the Court, including the separate opinions and dissents of the individual judges. Also included are an introduction putting this historic decision in its broader political and legal context, an account of how a combination of non-governmental organizations and governments worked together to make it happen, questions for discussion, a glossary of terms, texts of relevant documents, tables of cases and treaties, and a complex index. This decision is must reading for every thinking and feeling person, whether scholar, student, lawyer, judge, activist, or citizen. It belongs on the shelves of every public and university library, every corporation and union, and every NGO.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Apex Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1998
Pages
561
ISBN
9780945257868