Contents
| | Introduction: On the Relevance of Law to Nuclear Weapons | ix |
|
| Arthur Selwyn Miller and Martin Feinrider |
| Part I:Nuclear Weapons and International Law |
| | 1. Nuclear Weapons and International Law | 3 |
|
| Richard B. Bilder |
| | 2. Nuclear Weapons, Global Values and International Law | 13 |
|
| Dinesh Khosla |
| | 3. The Laws of War and Nuclear Weapons | 19 |
|
| Elliott L. Meyrowitz |
| | 4. Nuclear Weapons and the Law: Enhancing Strategic Stability | 51 |
|
| John Norton Moore |
| | 5. Deterrence and a Policy-Oriented Perspective on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons | 57 |
|
| Harry H. Almond, Jr. |
| | 6. International Law as Law of the Land: Another Constitutional Constraint on Use of Nuclear Weapons | 83 |
|
| Martin Feinrider |
| | 7. Toward a Legal Regime for Nuclear Weapons | 107 |
|
| Richard Falk |
| | 8. Deterrence and International Law | 129 |
|
| W. Michael Reisman |
| | 9. Nuclear Weapons Versus International Law: A Contextual Reassessment | 133 |
|
| Burns H. Weston |
| | 10. International Law, Nuclear Weapons, Arms Control and Disarmament | 181 |
|
| B.V.A.Röling |
| | 11. “Filling Out” the Right to Peace: A Basic Change in the Nation-State System | 205 |
|
| Saul Mendlovitz |
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Publication information:
Book title: Nuclear Weapons and Law.
Contributors: Arthur Selwyn Miller - Editor, Martin Feinrider - Editor.
Publisher: Greenwood Press.
Place of publication: Westport, CT.
Publication year: 1984.
Page number: v.
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