Obligations of States in the Non-Proliferation System and their Executive Territory in Disarmament
Subject Areas : Political and International Researches QuarterlyMohammad Jamadi 1 , Zeinab Poorkhaghan 2 , Leila Raiesi Dezaki 3
1 - Ph.D. student of course of public international law of Islamic Azad University, branch of Isfahan
2 - Assistant Professor of department of public international law and member faculty of Islamic Azad University, branch of Isfahan, Corresponding Author
3 - Associate Professor of department of international law of Islamic Azad University, branch of Isfahan
Keywords: Nuclear Weapon, Disarmament, Commitments, Non-proliferation,
Abstract :
Mohammad Jamadi[1],Zeinab Poorkhaghan[2]*,Leila Raiesi Dezaki[3] Abstract: Nuclear powers do not seem to have a guarantee of reducing their nuclear capability, and they are not blocked from developing. This situation has been aggravated especially with the ratification of international conventions. The purpose of the present study is to identify the concept of governments' obligations in the non-proliferation system and its executive territory and to examine the challenges and gaps in this field. The main question of the present study is what are the obligations of states in the non-proliferation system and their executive territory in disarmament? The commitments of governments in the non-proliferation system have outweighed their individual interests over the interests of the international community, namely the preservation of international peace and security, protection of people's right to self-determination, protection of human dignity, preservation of common heritage humanity, the environment and the new international economic order, as a whole and have hindered its growth and excellence. [1].PhD student in public international law, Isfahan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran. [2].Assistant Professor, department of public international law, Isfahan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran, Corresponding Author [3].Assistant Professor, department of public international law, Isfahan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
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