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International Nuclear Development In The Age Of Interdependence, William O. Doub, Lawrence A. Weiss
International Nuclear Development In The Age Of Interdependence, William O. Doub, Lawrence A. Weiss
Vanderbilt Law Review
The proposal set forth in ... this Article admittedly is no full solution to the problem of preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Just as important as the control over nuclear materials and technology is the political effort to provide nations with sufficient security so that they perceive little need to develop or acquire nuclear weapons. This Article does assert, however, that a necessary part of any full solution is the cooperative development of a new international consensus regarding the policies governing the international nuclear market and the means to effectuate these policies. Based on the success of the regime …
Book Reviews, Kevin M. Clark Reviewer, Charles A. White, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel
Book Reviews, Kevin M. Clark Reviewer, Charles A. White, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY
Philosophers have always questioned the nature of rationality. The history of philosophy appears to many as an ongoing struggle between dogmatism and scepticism, between those who defend the broad scope of reason and those who assert its strict limitation. Concern for the nature of reason has thus become almost synonymous with philosophy. In the past few decades, however, the nature of this concern has changed in a fundamental manner, giving rise to inquiry into the interrelation between different modes of rationality.
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MILITARY OBEDIENCE
Two major characteristics, the concepts of command responsibility and obedience to …