A specialist Session at the Washington Conference will be devoted to Legal Aspects of Nuclear Disarmament and to discuss future activities to be taken under the Committee’s mandate, ‘to consider legal approaches to non-proliferation and regulating nuclear weapons within the contemporary context and, ultimately, to present options for future legal cooperation in this field’.
The Committee has compiled a report on the subject and drafted a draft resolution for consideration. The work of ILA as a scholarly NGO and its Committees often feeds into lawmaking at the UN.
Dr.Sascha-Dominik Bachmann, Associate Professor in the Department of Law, is a member of the British section (http://www.ila-hq.org/en/committees/index.cfm/cid/1025/member/1) and has been part of the on-going Committee work since 2010.
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