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Table of contents
Preface
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1 - General introduction to the study
1. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY AND PROBLEMS ADDRESSED
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Main questions and purposes of the study
2. OVERVIEW OF CONTENTS
3. METHODOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH
4. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN ARMS CONTROL PRIOR TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UN
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Arms control agreements before WW I
4.3 The impact of WW I on arms control
4.4 The legality of war and the emergence of substantive arms control law
PART I: THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL
Chapter 2 - The place of the law of arms control in the international system
1. Introduction
2. ORIGINS OF AND INCENTIVES FOR ARMS CONTROL IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
3. THE SECURITY CONTEXT OF ARMS CONTROL
4. THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL: DEFINITION
5. INTERNATIONAL LAW APPLICABLE TO THE BEHAVIOUR OF STATES WITH REGARD TO THEIR NATIONAL ARMAMENTS OUTSIDE THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL
Chapter 3 - Special characteristics of the law of arms control
1. Introduction
2. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOURCES OF ARMS CONTROL LAW
3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SCOPE OF SUBSTANTIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL ARMS CONTROL LAW
4. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRACTICE OF ARMS CONTROL LAW
5. CONCLUDING REMARKS ON PART I
PART II: INTERNATIONAL SUPERVISION OF THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL: THEORY
Chapter 4 - The international legal framework of supervision in the law of arms control
1. Introduction
2. UNILATERAL SUPERVISION, DIPLOMATIC SUPERVISION AND SUPERVISORY MECHANISMS IN ARMS CONTROL LAW
3. THE PROCESS OF INTERNATIONAL SUPERVISION
4. SUPERVISORY MECHANISMS IN ARMS CONTROL LAW: METHODS OF SUPERVISION
5. SUPERVISORY MECHANISMS IN ARMS CONTROL LAW: SUPERVISING BODIES
6. SUPERVISION AND COMPLIANCE
7. CONCLUDING REMARKS
PART IIA: INTERNATIONAL SUPERVISION OF THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL: SELECTED TREATIES
Chapter 5 - General features of supervisory mechanisms in multilateral arms control treaties
1. Introduction
2. MONITORING
3. VERIFICATION
4. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
5. CORRECTION/ENFORCEMENT
6. THE INTERPRETATIVE ELEMENT
7. CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE GENERAL FEATURES OF SUPERVISORY MECHANISMS
Chapter 6 - General features of supervisory mechanisms in global arms control treaties featuring international organisations: OPCW, IAEA, CTBTO
i. Introduction
I. THE CWC AND THE OPCW
II. THE IAEA SAFEGUARDS SYSTEM AND THE NPT
III.THE CTBT AND THE CTBTO
ii. CONCLUDING REMARKS
PART Ill: ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL
Chapter 7 - Supervisory mechanisms in arms control treaties and enforcement under general international law
1. Introduction: co-operation and enforcement
2. VIOLATIONS OF ARMS CONTROL LAW: NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE
3. REACTIONS TO VIOLATIONS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REMEDIES IN SUPERVISORY MECHANISMS AND REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER GENERAL…
4. CONCLUDING REMARKS
5. CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ARMS CONTROL
Chapter 8 - Summary and conclusions
1. The law of arms control
2. Special characteristics of the law of arms control
3. International supervision of the law of arms control
4. International organisations as supervisors in arms control law
5. Some common characteristics of supervisory mechanisms in arms control treaties
6. Enforcement of the law of arms control
REFERENCES
Annex figure 1: Model for the General Analysis of Supervisory Mechanisms in Arms Control Treaties
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THE LAW OF ARMS CONTROL: DEFINITION
4.1 The law of arms control as a special branch of international law
4.2 The substantive law of arms control