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Disarmament

International Humanitarian Law

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Transformative Disarmament: Crafting A Roadmap For Peace, Louise Arimatsu May 2021

Transformative Disarmament: Crafting A Roadmap For Peace, Louise Arimatsu

International Law Studies

Notwithstanding their absence in the formal structures of power, women have engaged actively with disarmament for over a century. Their activism has been rich and complex. It is, however, not a history that is generally familiar to those outside the world of feminist activism and scholarship. This article tells the story of feminist activism and scholarship and how women have sought to overcome exclusion, marginalization, and silencing in both policy and law in pursuit of what the author describes as a transformative disarmament agenda. It is concerned not only with women’s political activism and the struggle for equal participation in …


The Objectives Of Arms Control, James A. Barber Jr. Jan 1980

The Objectives Of Arms Control, James A. Barber Jr.

International Law Studies

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Rules Of Warfare, Edwin D. Dickinson Nov 1921

Rules Of Warfare, Edwin D. Dickinson

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Professor Dickinson anticipates the 1921 Conference of Washington on arms control and limitation in light of the recent world war and the special situations in the Far East. "War is abnormal, the negation of law and order, the exaltation of force..... This does not mean that codes of war law, so called, have no place or function ...."