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Nuclear Non-Proliferation in International Law - Volume IV, Human Perspectives on the Development and Use of Nuclear Energy, edited by Jonathan L. Black-Branch, Dieter Fleck

Label
Nuclear Non-Proliferation in International Law - Volume IV, Human Perspectives on the Development and Use of Nuclear Energy, edited by Jonathan L. Black-Branch, Dieter Fleck
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Nuclear Non-Proliferation in International Law - Volume IV
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1082617505
Responsibility statement
edited by Jonathan L. Black-Branch, Dieter Fleck
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Human Perspectives on the Development and Use of Nuclear Energy
Summary
This fourth volume in the book series on Nuclear Non-Proliferation in International Law focuses on human perspectives regarding the development and use of nuclear energy; the need for regional solutions; and recent activities towards prohibiting and abolishing nuclear weapons. Jonathan L. Black-Branch is Dean of Law and Professor of International and Comparative Law; Bencher of the Law Society of Manitoba; JP and Barrister (England & Wales); Barrister & Solicitor (Manitoba); and, Chair of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Nuclear Weapons, Non- Proliferation & Contemporary International Law. Dieter Fleck is Former Director International Agreements & Policy, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany; Member of the Advisory Board of the Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL); and Rapporteur of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Nuclear Weapons, Non- Proliferation & Contemporary International Law.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The Significance of the Human Impact for Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Disarmament -- Part I :Regulating Nuclear Applications -- A Social License for Nuclear Technologies -- Nuclear Materials for Human Health and Development -- 'We Have To Give Up Business As Usual': Anti-Nuclear Protests and the Construction of a Defence of 'Legitimate Civil Resistance' -- A Gender Perspective on Nuclear Weapons and Human Rights -- Liability to Responders to a Nuclear Accident: Where Should The Law Go? -- Human Rights, Disability, Economics and Nuclear Releases -- Part II:Striving for Regional Solutions -- African Perspectives on Denuclearisation and the Use of Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes -- The African NWFZ, The African Commission on Nuclear Energy, and the Protection of the Environment -- If the Government Errs, Corporate Losses are Their Own to Bear: Corporate Best Practices for Indigenous Engagement in the Uranium Industry -- Uranium Mining: Environmental and Human Health Effects -- Nuclear Law, Oversight and Regulation: Seeking Public Dialogue and Democratic Transparency in Canada -- The 'Inalienable Right' to Nuclear Energy under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Indigenous Rights of Consultation, Self-Determination and Environmental Protection of Aboriginal Lands -- Part III: Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons -- Is Deterrence Morally and Legally Permissible or Is It a Form of State Terrorism? -- The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: A Further Confirmation of the Human- and Victim-Centred Trend in Arms Control Law -- Why was Canada Not in the Room for the Nuclear Ban Treaty? -- Is the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Accessible to Umbrella States? -- The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Challenges for International Law and Security
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