Non-Proliferation law as a special regime

Joyner, D.H. and Roscini, M. (ed.) 2012. Non-Proliferation law as a special regime. Cambridge Cambridge University Press.

TitleNon-Proliferation law as a special regime
EditorsJoyner, D.H. and Roscini, M.
Abstract

The fragmentation of international law is an undeniable phenomenon and one that has met with increasing academic interest. This fragmentation is the result of the progressive expansion of both international legal activity and the subject-matter of international law. This expansion brings with it the risk of conflicting rules, principles and institutions. Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime focuses on weapons of mass destruction and aims to identify whether there are specific rules applying to this field that depart from the general rules of international law and the rules of other special regimes, in particular with regard to the law of treaties and the law of state responsibility. In providing a systematic analysis of a substantive area of international law and applying the theory of fragmentation and special regimes, the book contributes to the ongoing debate concerning one of the most topical issues in international law.

Year2012
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication dates
Published2012
Place of publicationCambridge
ISBN9781107009714

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