Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: The Relevance of International Law

By Elliott Meyrowitz

Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: The Relevance of International Law
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The United States is the only nation to have used nuclear weapons in warfare and claims--not only through its State Department, but through a Congressional vote as late as 1999--that the use of nuclear weapons is lawful. Can such a claim, with its undeniable assurance of the greatest degree of destruction of life and property this planet will ever have seen, be sustained? The author investigates this question as a prelude to a more extensive inquiry into the options of legal scholars on the legal status of nuclear weapons and international law.



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