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[S01E02] Words versus Harm: Nuclear Weapons and the Law

23 min · 31 de ago de 2025
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Can mass destruction of human lives and the environment and ever be legal? In this opening episode, the human rights lawyer Leonel Lisboa analyses the Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinion. This is episode 2 of Modern Echoes of International Justice, a 10-episode series on how the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has shaped sustainability, business, and human rights. If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas please leave a comment here or reach out via social media or email. Instagram: ⁠international.law.unboxed⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/international.law.unboxed/] Email: ⁠intlawunboxed@outlook.com [

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