Table of Contents: Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime - A Contribution to Fragmentation Theory in International Law

Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime, Daniel H. Joyner & Marco Roscini, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2012

U of Alabama Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2182259

8 Pages Posted: 4 Mar 2013

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Daniel Joyner

University of Alabama - School of Law

Marco Roscini

University of Westminster School of Law; Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

Date Written: 2012

Abstract

The fragmentation of international law is an undeniable phenomenon, and one that has met with increasing academic interest. This fragmentation is the result of the progressive expansion of both international legal activity and the subject-matter of international law. This expansion brings with it the risk of conflicting rules, principles and institutions.

Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime focuses on weapons of mass destruction, and aims to identify whether there are specific rules applying to this field that depart from the general rules of international law and the rules of other special regimes, in particular with regard to the law of treaties and the law of state responsibility. In providing a systematic analysis of a substantive area of international law, and applying the theory of fragmentation and special regimes, the book contributes to the on-going debate concerning one of the most topical issues in international law.

Keywords: international law, arms control, nuclear, non-proliferation

Suggested Citation

Joyner, Daniel and Roscini, Marco, Table of Contents: Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime - A Contribution to Fragmentation Theory in International Law (2012). Non-Proliferation Law as a Special Regime, Daniel H. Joyner & Marco Roscini, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2012, U of Alabama Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2182259, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2182259

Daniel Joyner (Contact Author)

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