International Law

Interpreting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

By Daniel H. Joyner
Oxford University Press May 2011

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199227358
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
May 2011
Format
Hardback , 200 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Provides a full overview of the highly topical and pressing issue of nuclear non-proliferation, relevant for both scholars and policy-makers
  • Presents a highly original and controversial take on the interpretation of the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • First work to analyse the Non-proliferation Treaty in light of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, illuminating what the 1968 Treaty was in fact meant to achieve

The 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty has proven the most complicated and controversial of all arms control treaties, both in principle and in practice.



Statements of nuclear-weapon States from the Cold War to the present, led by the United States, show a disproportionate prioritization of the non-proliferation pillar of the Treaty, and an unwarranted underprioritization of the civilian energy development and disarmament pillars of the treaty.



This book argues that the way in which nuclear-weapon States have interpreted the Treaty has laid the legal foundation for a number of policies related to trade in civilian nuclear energy technologies and nuclear weapons disarmament. These policies circumscribe the rights of non-nuclear-weapon States under Article IV of the Treaty by imposing conditions on the supply of civilian nuclear technologies. They also provide for the renewal and maintaintenance, and in some cases further development of the nuclear weapons arsenals of nuclear-weapon States.



The book provides a legal analysis of this trend in treaty interpretation by nuclear-weapon States and the policies for which it has provided legal justification. It argues, through a close and systematic examination of the Treaty by reference to the rules of treaty interpretation found in the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, that this disproportionate prioritization of the non-proliferation pillar of the Treaty leads to erroneous legal interpretations in light of the original balance of principles underlying the Treaty, prejudicing the legitimate legal interests of non-nuclear-weapon States.

Readership: Scholars and graduate students studying nuclear arms non-proliferation, the law of armed conflict, and international relations; government & NGO legal advisers in this area

Table of Contents

Ambassador Mohamed Shaker, Chairman of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs: Foreword
Introduction
1: Nuclear Energy and International Law
2: Approach to Interpretation
3: Nuclear-Weapon States' Nuclear policy and Interpretation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty
4: Legal Analysis of Nuclear-Weapon States' Interpretations of the Non-Proliferation Treaty
5: Developments After 2008: Change and Continuity

About the Author

Daniel H. Joyner, Associate Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law

Daniel Joyner is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. He is the author of International Law and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (Oxford University Press, 2009).

Contributors:

Ambassador Mohamed Shaker, Chairman of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs

Reviews

"This study is a remarkable one and is greatly welcomed at an important juncture and after a successful NPT Review Conference in 2010. Daniel H. Joyner has relied on solid grounds in interpreting the Treaty, not relying entirely on statements made by certain officials and personalities involved in negotiating the Treaty. Since my book was published more than 30 years ago, it is a great source of comfort to find such a new and remarkable study that greatly enhances our understanding of the NPT and which can be considered as an inescapable companion to my study of the NPT negotiations. This new study should be a required reading to any one who would wish to deal with nonproliferation" - Ambassador Mohamed Shaker, President of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, Author of The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Origin and Implementation 1959-1979 (1980)

"...readers seeking policy arguments that are at variance with the traditional view will find a wealth of material in this book." - Norman A. Wulf,Arms Control Today

"With meticulous scholarship and brilliant argumentation, Joyner methodically demolishes the assertions that the nonproliferation pillar is dominant and that the peaceful uses and disarmament pillars are somehow lesser...a superb contribution to this important discussion." - Thomas Graham Jr, Nonproliferation Review

"It is time now to revive international cooperation to increase concensus on NPT interpretation, foster its implementation in all its aspects, and effectively ensure respect for its rules. Joyner's book is an excellent contribution to any such endeavour." - Dieter Fleck, European Journal of International Law

"iInterpreting the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treatyr is an excellent book that sets out a clear thesis and then evidences its claims with significant detail." - James A. Green, The American Journal of International Law

"To sum up, we hold that an understanding of the unsettled controversies surrounding interpretation of the NPT, and more generally of the balance between non-proliferation concerns and peaceful nuclear energy ambitionsthat the treaty's 'grand bargain' was supposed to achieve, absolutely requires the reading of Joyner's challenging work." - Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont, Leiden Journal of International Law
 
 

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