Freedom from Nuclear Weapons? IHRL And IHL Perspective vs the State-Centred Approach
23 years after the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons,a general treaty prohibiting the use of nuclear weapons has been adopted. It may be anticipated that the TPNW will probably not enter into force very soon, and when it does, it will nei...
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doaj-95fa69eb5ae4478da58730340aab94592020-11-25T03:42:58ZengUniversidad de JaénAge of Human Rights Journal2340-95922020-06-011413715310.17561/tahrj.v14.5481Freedom from Nuclear Weapons? IHRL And IHL Perspective vs the State-Centred ApproachJulia Kapelańska-Pręgowska0Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń23 years after the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons,a general treaty prohibiting the use of nuclear weapons has been adopted. It may be anticipated that the TPNW will probably not enter into force very soon, and when it does, it will neither be universally accepted, nor will it significantly influence thepractice of the nuclear weapon States. It is therefore justified to analyse the problem under consideration, not from a State-oriented perspective, but from a human and environmentally centred one. The article argues not only that any use of nuclear weapons would be contrary to the rules of international law applicable in armed conflict, in particular the principles and rules of international humanitarian law, but it would also violate international human rights law. The article further dwells upon the customary international law aspects of the problem under considerationhttps://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/TAHRJ/article/view/5481treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weaponspersistent objectorprotection of environmentright to lifeprohibition of nuclear weaponshuman rightsinternational humanitarian law |
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Freedom from Nuclear Weapons? IHRL And IHL Perspective vs the State-Centred Approach |
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Freedom from Nuclear Weapons? IHRL And IHL Perspective vs the State-Centred Approach |
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Freedom from Nuclear Weapons? IHRL And IHL Perspective vs the State-Centred Approach |
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Universidad de Jaén |
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Age of Human Rights Journal |
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23 years after the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons,a general treaty prohibiting the use of nuclear weapons has been adopted. It may be anticipated that the TPNW will probably not enter into force very soon, and when it does, it will neither be universally accepted, nor will it significantly influence thepractice of the nuclear weapon States. It is therefore justified to analyse the problem under consideration, not from a State-oriented perspective, but from a human and environmentally centred one. The article argues not only that any use of nuclear weapons would be contrary to the rules of international law applicable in armed conflict, in particular the principles and rules of international humanitarian law, but it would also violate international human rights law. The article further dwells upon the customary international law aspects of the problem under consideration |
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treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons persistent objector protection of environment right to life prohibition of nuclear weapons human rights international humanitarian law |
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