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Course on International Law & Nuclear Weapons, Selected Student Papers, Fall 2017.
Fordham University School of Law
Megabyte vs. Megaton: Cyber Attacks, Nuclear Weapons, and the Jus ad Bellum, Michael Fronte
Course on International Law & Nuclear Weapons, Selected Student Papers, Fall 2015.
Fordham University School of Law, Professor Charles J. Moxley,
Jr.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Mélissa Cornet
Cyber Attacks on Nuclear Facilities, Nina Decoularé-Delafontaine
The Lawfulness of Nuclear Deterrence, Domitille Gautier de Charnacé
North Korean Nuclear Problems, Youn Kyeong Kim
Course on International
Law & Nuclear Weapons, Selected Student Papers, Fall 2012.
Fordham University School of Law, Professor Charles J. Moxley,
Jr.
Bardzell, Daniel. North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program and Potential US Responses
Clements, Brett F. Jurisdictional Uncertainty: The Alien Tort Claims Act and Nuclear Weapons
Hudson, Zach. The Model Nuclear Weapons Convention: A New Civil Society Paradigm to Meet the Challenges of Nuclear Disarmament
Peveler, Alix. Efforts by India and Pakistan to Establish Protections against Nuclear War
Ramos, Lynsey. Nuclear Power: Problems and Solutions
Shih, Jennifer. The Lawfulness of a Policy of Deterrence in Light of the International Court of Justice's Advisory Opinion
Smith, Allison. Individual and Corporate Liability in International Law for Aiding and Abetting an Illegal Nuclear Threat
Course on International
Law & Nuclear Weapons, Selected Student Papers, Fall 2011.
Fordham University School of Law, Professor Charles J. Moxley,
Jr.
Graham, Giuliana.
The Law of Armed Conflict: Necessity & Nuclear Weapons: To
What End?
Klein,
Stephen. U.N. Security Council Resolution 1540: Dangerous Precedent
for Legislation by Council
Novetsky,
Zachary P. An Unsanitized Recourse: The Absolute Unlawfulness
Of Nuclear Reprisals
Weiner,
Joseph. Discrimination, Indiscriminate Attacks, and the Use of
Nuclear Weapons
Witthuhn, Scott.
The Law of Neutrality and the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons:
Application of a Traditional Law to a Non-Traditional Weapon
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