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Discussion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Phillip J. Collins*
Affiliation:
Of the Delaware, District of Columbia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Bars

Abstract

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Type
The Role of Lawyers in Preventing Nuclear War
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1982

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References

* Stockton Professor of International Law, Naval War College. Professor Rubin's views are not necessarily shared by the Navy or the U.S. Government.

1 1DEP't OF THE NAVY, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS, LAW OF NAVAL WARFARE, NWIP 10-2, art. 613 (Change 6, 1974).

* Professor Emeritus, Georgian Court College, Lakewood, N.J.

* Central Michigan University.

** Associate Professor of Law, Delaware Law School of Widener University.

2 Shimoda v. The State, 32 I.L.R. 626 (Tokyo Dist. Ct. 1963).

* U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Mr. Lembesis’ views are his own and are not those of the U.S. Government or the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.

3 Additional Protocol II to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America, 22 U.S.T. 754, T.I.A.S. No. 7137, 634 U.N.T.S. 364.