She is the author of articles and book chapters on genocide, as well as on race and colonialism in German history. She lives in Philadelphia, where she is currently writing a book on gender and genocide titled Killing God: The Family Drama of Genocide. If you would like to authenticate using a different subscribed institution that supports Shibboleth authentication or have your own login and password to Project MUSE, click 'Authenticate'. View freely available titles: Book titles OR Journal titles.
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Genocide Studies and Prevention. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Project MUSE Mission Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Contact Contact Us Help. Petersburg is the first formal agreement banning the use of certain weapons in war. The two Hague Peace Conferences in as well as in brought progress in this respect. After fairly unsuccessful attempts in the League of Nations, a true multilateral process of disarmament started after the end of World War II in the framework of the UN, but also on the regional level.
The international law of weapons existing today comprises a large variety of rules. Whereas weapons of mass destruction are governed by a rather comprehensive and restrictive regime, in the field of conventional arms the rules are less widespread and existing treaties usually only govern specific categories of weapons and ammunitions.
Also the scope of regulation differs from a complete ban to limitations on the production, stockpiling, use or trade in arms. Likewise, the compliance and verification mechanisms differ considerably depending on the type of arms and ammunition.
Finally, there are rules on the use of arms in war time as a means and method of warfare, as well as on the use of arms in peace time for the purpose of law enforcement. After an overview on general sources on international weapons law I.
General Information on Arms and Arms Trade. Leading Journals and Periodicals. Research Guides on the Internet. Treaty and Documents Databases. National Authorities Dealing with Weapons and Disarmament. Weapons of Mass Destruction. Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Reduction of Nuclear Arms. Legality of the Use of Nuclear Weapons.
Postinternationalism and Small Arms Control - Theory, Politics, Security (Electronic book text)
Organizations Monitoring Compliance with Nuclear Treaties. Biological and Chemical Weapons. Conventional Weapons and Ammunition. Trade in Conventional Arms. Reduction and Limitation of Conventional Arms. Rules Regulating the Use of Weapons. Praeger Security International Cambridge University Press A Guide to the Issues, Santa Barbara: Wolf Legal Publishers Collection of Documents.
Jus ad bellum, Jus in bello, and Jus post bellum, Cheltenham: Between Coercion and Cooperation, London: Oxford University Press, last updated: Arms Control and Disarmament. International Arms Control Research Guide. Treaties and States Parties to Such Treaties. Treaties specifically on Methods and Means of Warfare. Oxford University Press , Art. Weapons and international humanitarian law.
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Non Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament. Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan: With respect to weapons of mass destruction nuclear, biological and chemical weapons , international treaty law provides the most comprehensive rules on their production, use and non-proliferation, as well as compliance.
Oxford University Press Competing Visions of World Order , Abingdon: Jus ad bellum, Jus in bello, and Jus post bellum , Cheltenham: In contrast to biological and chemical weapons, there is not complete ban of nuclear weapons. There are, however, numerous multilateral treaties governing specific aspects of nuclear weapons, such as the proliferation of nuclear weapons, establishing nuclear-weapon free zones, and banning tests with nuclear weapons.
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