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Law As The First Step In Nuclear Weapon Abolition with Charles Moxley - Episode 176

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Join host Kathryn Rubino in a riveting episode with law professor Charles Moxley, expert and author of “Nuclear Weapons and International Law”. Discover the legal complexities and real-world implications of nuclear policy, deterrence, and modernization. Can law guide us towards nuclear abolition? Stay informed and engaged!

Highlights

  • Examining the US’s nuclear policies versus international law.
  • The esoteric nature of international law and its neglect.
  • Different alerts and readiness levels in nuclear weapons policy.
  • Legal principle of precaution and US non-compliance.
  • Distinction, proportionality, and necessity in nuclear law.
  • Nuclear deterrence vs. readiness explained.
  • Russia-Ukraine conflict’s impact on nuclear weapon risks.
  • Failures in US policy to reconsider nuclear weapon modernization.
  • The inadequate concern among younger generations about nuclear risks.
  • Comparison between legal treatments of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
  • Appeal to consider law as the path to nuclear abolition.

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Join host Kathryn Rubino in a riveting episode with law professor Charles Moxley, expert and author of “Nuclear Weapons and International Law”. Discover the legal complexities and real-world implications of nuclear policy, deterrence, and modernization. Can law guide us towards nuclear abolition? Stay informed and engaged!

Highlights

  • Examining the US’s nuclear policies versus international law.
  • The esoteric nature of international law and its neglect.
  • Different alerts and readiness levels in nuclear weapons policy.
  • Legal principle of precaution and US non-compliance.
  • Distinction, proportionality, and necessity in nuclear law.
  • Nuclear deterrence vs. readiness explained.
  • Russia-Ukraine conflict’s impact on nuclear weapon risks.
  • Failures in US policy to reconsider nuclear weapon modernization.
  • The inadequate concern among younger generations about nuclear risks.
  • Comparison between legal treatments of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
  • Appeal to consider law as the path to nuclear abolition.

Episode Sponsored By https://www.lexisnexis.com/lexisplus

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