This Commentary offers detailed background and analysis of the Treaty
on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, which was adopted at the UN
Headquarters in New York in July 2017. The Treaty comprehensively
prohibits the use, development, export, and possession of nuclear
weapons. Stuart Casey-Maslen, a leading expert in the field who served
as legal adviser to the Austrian Delegation during the negotiations of
this Treaty, works through article by article, describing how each
provision was negotiated and what it implies for states that join the
Treaty. As the Treaty provisions cut across various branches of
international law, the Commentary goes beyond a discussion of
disarmament to consider the law of armed conflict, human rights, and
the law on inter-state use of force. The Commentary examines the
relationship with other treaties addressing nuclear weapons, in
particular the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
(NPT). Background on the development and possession of nuclear weapons
and theories of nuclear deterrence is provided. Particular attention
is paid to controversial issues such as assistance for prohibited
activities, the meaning of 'threaten to use', and the definition of
nuclear explosive devices. Casey-Maslen also considers whether a
member of NATO or other nuclear alliance can lawfully become a state
party to the Treaty.
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A Commentary
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ISBN
9780192566034
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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