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Nuclear Non-Proliferation in International Law - Volume IV : Human Perspectives on the Development and Use of Nuclear Energy
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Jonathan L. Black-Branch
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Dieter Fleck
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2019
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T.M.C. Asser Press
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978-94-6265-266-8
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978-94-6265-267-5
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2019
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-6265-267-5
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University of Manitoba, http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010318;
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Significance of the Human Impact for Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Disarmament
pp. 19
A Social License for Nuclear Technologies
pp. 45
Nuclear Materials for Human Health and Development
pp. 71
‘We Have To Give Up Business As Usual’: Anti-Nuclear Protests and the Construction of a Defence of ‘Legitimate Civil Resistance’
pp. 99
Gender Perspective on Nuclear Weapons and Human Rights
pp. 117
Compensation for Responders to a Nuclear Accident: Where Should the Law Go?
pp. 147
Human Rights, Disability, Economics and Nuclear Releases
pp. 167
African Perspectives on Denuclearisation and the Use of Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposes
pp. 189
The African NWFZ, The African Commission on Nuclear Energy, and the Protection of the Environment
pp. 209
If the Government Errs, Corporate Losses are Their Own to Bear: Corporate Best Practices for Indigenous Engagement in the Uranium Industry
pp. 229
Uranium Mining: Environmental and Human Health Effects
pp. 237
Nuclear Law, Oversight and Regulation: Seeking Public Dialogue and Democratic Transparency in Canada
pp. 257
The ‘Inalienable Right’ to Nuclear Energy Under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Indigenous Rights of Consultation, Self-Determination and Environmental Protection of Aboriginal Lands
pp. 297
Is Deterrence Morally and Legally Permissible and Is It a Form of State Terrorism?
pp. 325
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: A Further Confirmation of the Human- and Victim-Centred Trend in Arms Control Law
pp. 355
Why Was Canada Not in the Room for the Nuclear Ban Treaty?
pp. 377
Is the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty Accessible to Umbrella States?
pp. 395
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Challenges for International Law and Security
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