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The Role of the UN Security Council in the Strengthening of the Withdrawal Clause of the NPT,Used
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This book, based on a PhD dissertation, covers the negotiation history of the Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty (NPT), including the role of the UN Security Council in addressing withdrawal from the NPT. It assesses the powers of the UN Security Council under the UN Charter to determine whether this powerful organ of the UN possesses the mandate to address announcements of withdrawal by a State from the NPT and examines the options available to the UN Security Council. The book also provides a unique and comprehensive assessment of the reactions of the NPT States to North Korea's announcements of withdrawal from the NPT in 1993 and 2003. The book analyses the statements, working papers and the final documents of the NPT preparatory committees and review conferences at which this issue has been discussed, covering the period from 1993 to 2010. This is the only analysis thus far. The book includes an overview of the reactions of the UN Security Council to North Korea's actions and offers practical suggestions as to how the UN Security Council could address such matters. The book is essential reading for nuclear policy makers, diplomats, UN staff and students of diplomacy, international law and nuclear nonproliferation.
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