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Abstract While in Poland the October 2023 elections led to a government halting the rule of law crisis, in Hungary the political situation continues to deteriorate. Focusing on European Parliament resolutions, this article analyses Hungarian developments from the prism of human dignity, the EU's first foundational value under Article 2 TEU.
Catherine Dupré
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This article maps the papal peace witness’ support for a world free from nuclear weapons. Although the last concentration of scholarly work in this area dates back to the early and mid-1980s, now is a cogent time to update that scholarship by revisiting ...
Christopher Hrynkow
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The Second Amendment and Cyber Weapons - The Constitutional Relevance of Digital Gun Rights [PDF]
In the future, the United States government can seek to limit the ownership and usage of cyber weapons. The question is whether the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution gives a right to bear and own military-grade cyber weapons, and if so, under which conditions. The framers of the Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791, did not limit the right
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Time To Dismantle Nuclear Weapons [PDF]
In the article Time to dismantle nuclear weapons, Erika Simpson discusses the heightened tensions between North Korea and the United States, especially under President Donald Trump\u27s administration.
Simpson, Erika
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Abstract Decisions the EU took in response to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine have been assessed in scholarship as ‘unprecedented’ and ‘unthinkable before’. The Union's response to the 2022 full‐scale invasion has thus been much stronger than the one linked to the annexation of Crimea in 2014. The difference between the 2014 and 2022 responses can be
Maryna Rabinovych, Anne Pintsch
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Remedying the limitations of the CTBT? Testing under the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons [PDF]
Various limitations on the testing of nuclear weapons already exist within international law, including the Partial Test-Ban Treaty of 1963, along with further restrictions on where testing is permitted, and the maximum yield of such tests.
Evans, Christopher P.
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Evaluating Reactor Antineutrino Signals for WATCHMAN [PDF]
Increasing the distance from which an antineutrino detector is capable of monitoring the operation of a registered reactor, or discovering a clandestine reactor, strengthens the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty. This paper presents calculations of reactor antineutrino interactions from quasi-elastic neutrino-proton scattering and elastic ...
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Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Weapon Systems [PDF]
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into weapon systems is one of the most consequential tactical and strategic decisions in the history of warfare. Current AI development is a remarkable combination of accelerating capability, hidden decision mechanisms, and decreasing costs.
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O Tratado sobre a Proibição de Armas Nucleares (TPAN): inovação no desarmamento nuclear ou esforço inócuo? [PDF]
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was opened for signature on 2017, and in October 2019 the treaty had 79 signatories. However, no one Nuclear-Weapon State has signed the treaty.
Silva, Marcos Valle Machado da
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Reactor Antineutrino Signals at Morton and Boulby [PDF]
Increasing the distance from which an antineutrino detector is capable of monitoring the operation of a registered reactor, or discovering a clandestine reactor, strengthens the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty. This report presents calculations of reactor antineutrino interactions, from quasi-elastic neutrino-proton scattering and elastic ...
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