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Humanization of Arms Control - Paving the Way for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons (Paperback)
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Humanization of Arms Control - Paving the Way for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in the Law of Armed Conflict
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Despite clear legal rules and political commitments, no significant
progress has been made in nuclear disarmament for two decades.
Moreover, not even the use of these weapons has been banned to
date. New ideas and strategies are therefore necessary. The author
explores an alternative approach to arms control focusing on the
human dimension rather than on States' security: "humanization" of
arms control! The book explores the preparatory work on arms
control treaties and in particular the role of civil society. It
analyzes the positive experiences of the movements against chemical
weapons, anti-personnel mines, and cluster munitions, as well as
the recent conclusion of the Arms Trade Treaty. The author examines
the question of whether civil society will be able to replicate the
success strategies that have been used, in particular, in the field
of anti-personnel mines (Ottawa Convention) and cluster munitions
(Oslo Convention) in the nuclear weapons field. Is there any reason
why the most destructive weapons should not be outlawed by a
legally binding instrument? The book also explains the effects of
weapons, especially nuclear weapons, on human beings, the
environment, and global development, thereby focusing on vulnerable
groups, such as indigenous peoples, women, and children. It takes a
broad approach to human rights, including economic, social, and
cultural rights. The author concludes that the use of nuclear
weapons is illegal under international humanitarian and human
rights law and, moreover, constitutes international crimes under
the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. In his
general conclusions, the author makes concrete proposals for the
progress toward a world without nuclear weapons.
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