Via the International Human Rights Clinic As preparations for a US-North Korea summit highlight the ongoing threat posed by nuclear weapons, proponents of nuclear disarmament should increase their …
Understanding Victim Assistance and Environmental Remediation under the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Via the International Human Rights Clinic By Bonnie Docherty The humanitarian impact of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) depends on both its comprehensive ban on nuclear weapons …
Humanitarian Disarmament: The Way Ahead
Via Harvard Law Today Experts gather to reflect on a growing movement to end the international proliferation of inhumane and indiscriminate weapons Earlier this month, about two dozen international …
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One win against weapons could fuel another
Via Harvard Gazette Successful campaign banning landmines could provide blueprint against nuclear arms, panel says When the movement began in 1992, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines was …
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The Nobel Peace Prize Celebrations: Recognition and Reinvigoration for Humanitarian Disarmament Advocates
Via International Human Rights Clinic By Bonnie Docherty, Associate Director, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection and Lecturer on Law On December 10, 2017, at 1 p.m., uniformed musicians on the …
Clinic and HRW Document Use of Incendiary Weapons by Coalition of Syrian Government and Russian Forces
Via International Human Rights Clinic (Geneva, November 20, 2017) – Countries should respond to reports of new use of incendiary weapons in Syria by working to strengthen the international law …