The centrality of international law and international organi zations for peace in the nuclear age
Philosophy and Social Criticism 15 (1):37-74 (1989)
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C. A. J. Coady (1989). Book Review:The Catholic Peace Tradition. Ronald G. Musto; Peace in a Nuclear Age: The Bishops' Pastoral Letter in Perspective. Charles J. Reid. [REVIEW] Ethics 99 (2):446-.
Greg Russell (1991). Science, Technology, and Death in the Nuclear Age: Hans J. Morgenthau on Nuclear Ethics. Ethics and International Affairs 5 (1):115–134.
Jack L. Goldsmith (2007). The Limits of International Law. Oxford University Press.
Charles Covell (1998). Kant and the Law of Peace: A Study in the Philosophy of International Law and International Relations. St. Martin's Press.
John Hefried (1989). The Centrality of International Law and International Organi Zations for Peace in the Nuclear Age. Philosophy and Social Criticism 15 (1).
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