As global tensions rise, particularly with nuclear-armed states like Russia and China, the threat of nuclear conflict looms large. But what does U.S. law say about the use of nuclear weapons? How does international humanitarian law view these devastating weapons?
Andrew Jose sits down with Professor Charles Moxley of the Fordham School of Law to answer these pressing questions. A seasoned litigator and expert in nuclear weapons law, Professor Moxley is the author of the influential work, Nuclear Weapons and International Law: Existential Risks of Nuclear War and Deterrence through a Legal Lens Volumes I-II.
He brings decades of experience and a wealth of knowledge to this critical discussion, exploring the legal, ethical, and humanitarian implications of nuclear weapons.
Listen in as Jose and Moxley tackle key questions: Are nuclear weapons inherently unlawful? What are the limitations of current non-proliferation efforts, and what might a future global treaty banning nuclear weapons look like?
Listen to the episode on your favorite podcast streaming platform: bit.ly/strategicwisdom.
The views expressed by the podcast guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the official positions of Andrew Jose, Strategic Wisdom with Andrew Jose, and Andrew Jose Media.
Strategic Wisdom with Andrew Jose is an initiative of Andrew Jose Media.
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