Transfer of nuclear technology under international law : case study of Iraq, Iran and Israel / by Namira Negm.
Material type: TextSeries: Nijhoff eBook titles 2009Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9789004180871
- 341.7/340956
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Preliminary Material / Negm -- Introduction / Negm -- Chapter One. Benefits And Costs Of Using Nuclear Technology For Peaceful Purposes / Negm -- Chapter Two. Transfer Of Nuclear Technology For Peaceful Purposes Under International Law / Negm -- Chapter Three. Supply Of Nuclear Material And Equipment / Negm -- Chapter Four. Case I: Iraq / Negm -- Chapter Five. Case II: Iran / Negm -- Chapter Six. Case III: Israel / Negm -- Chapter Seven. Establishing An Nwfz In The Middle East / Negm -- Conclusions / Negm -- Bibliography / Negm -- Index / Negm.
Nuclear breakout or nuclear weapon free zones, which do we encourage? In the past, legal studies focused on regulating military rather than peaceful uses of the atom. This volume assesses the legal regime pertaining to the peaceful transfer of nuclear technology, which includes the NPT, IAEA Statute, and the work of the nuclear supplier groups. It offers a new perspective to the interaction between international law and politics in the Middle East, a region that continues to be a hotspot for attempts at nuclear proliferation. Israel, in a state of war with most of its neighbours, turned into a nuclear power decades ago, consequently, it drove Iraq to develop a military nuclear programme. This has affected the rights of Iran as a non-nuclear weapon state to develop its peaceful nuclear capabilities. This book supports the establishment of a Middle East Zone Free of Nuclear Weapons as the only way to cease the arms race and ensure a long-lasting peace in the region.
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