Law As The First Step In Nuclear Weapon Abolition
Briefly

Professor Moxley highlights the complexities of U.S. nuclear policies in relation to international law, revealing a significant disconnect that raises critical legal and ethical questions.
He emphasizes the alarming disregard for international law, noting that the intricate nature of these legal frameworks often leads to neglect in favor of national security interests.
Moxley delves into the concept of deterrence, arguing that the U.S. nuclear posture often prioritizes readiness over legal principles like distinction, proportionality, and necessity.
The impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has intensified the dangers associated with nuclear weapons, thus necessitating renewed discussions around nuclear risks and international compliance.
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