Nuclear arbitration: Interpreting non-proliferation agreements
Peter Tzeng
Nuclear Law Bulletin, 2015, vol. 2015, issue 1, 41-64
Abstract:
At the core of the nuclear non-proliferation regime lie international agreements. These agreements include, inter alia, the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, nuclear co-operation agreements and nuclear export control agreements.1 States, however, do not always comply with their obligations under these agreements. In response, commentators have proposed various enforcement mechanisms to promote compliance.2 The inconvenient truth, however, is that states are generally unwilling to consent to enforcement mechanisms concerning issues as critical to national security as nuclear non-proliferation.
Date: 2015
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