TABLE OF CONTENTS
CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... i
DECLARATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... ii
DEDICATION ...................................................................................................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .................................................................................................................................................................. iv
LIST OF ACRONYMS ....................................................................................................................................................................... vi
ABSTRACT .......................................................................................................................................................................................... xii
CHAPTER ONE .................................................................................................................................................. 1
GENERAL BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.0 The Background of the study ............................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Statement of the Problem ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Objectives of the Study ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2.1. General Objective .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2.2. Specific Objectives ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3. Research Questions ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4. Significance of the study ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.5. Research Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.5.1. The Research Design ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.5.2. Types and Sources of Data ............................................................................................................................................... 7
1.5.2.1. Primary Data. · .............................................................................................................. : ....................................................... 7
1.5.2.2. Secondary Data .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.5.2.3. Methods of Data Collection .......................................................................................................................................... ?
1.6. Scope of the study ..................................................................................................................................................................... B
1.7. Literature Review ..................................................................................................................................................................... B
1.8. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
CHAPTER TWO .............................................................................................................................................. 12
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON DENUCLEARIZATION UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW ................. 12
2.0. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
2.1. International Legal Framework for Nuclear Disarmament ............................................................................. 13
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2.1.1. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks- SALT 1... ........................................................................................................... 13
2.1.1.1. The Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty (1972) ............................................................................................ 13
2.1.1.2. The Interim Agreement (1972) .............................................................................................................................. 14
2.1.2. SALT II (1979) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.2. Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (1987) ............................................................................................ 15
2.3. START I (1991) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4. START I and the Breakup of the Soviet Union ........................................................................................................ 17
2.4.1. The Alma-Ata Agreement (1991) .............................................................................................................................. 18
2.4.2. The Minsk Declaration (1991) .................................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.3. The Lisbon Protocol .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.4. The Trilateral Statement (1994) ................................................................................................................................ 20
2.5. START II (1993) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.6. Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT)-2002 ......................................................................................... 21
2.7. New START (2010) ............................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.8. Highly Enriched Uranium Purchase Agreement (1993) ................................................................................... 23
2.9. Plutonium Production Reactor Agreement (PPRA)-1997 ................................................................................ 24
2.10. Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement (PMDA)-2000 ...................................................... 25
2.11. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ..................................................................................................................... 25
2.12. Conclusion .............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
CHAPTER THREE .......................................................................................................................................... 28
ANALYSIS OF THE ADEQUACY OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON DENUCLEARIZATION UNDER
INTERNATIONAL LAW ................................................................................................................................ 28
3.0. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
3.1. Awareness of the situation on the Korean Peninsula ......................................................................................... 28
3.2. The Prospect for Denuclearization and Favorability .......................................................................................... 28
4.3. Assessment of the law relating to Denuclearization under International law ...................................... 29
3.3.1. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty .................................................................................................................... 29
3.3.2. SALT I ............................................................. , ......................................................................................................................... 30
3.3.3. The ABM Treaty (1972) .................................................................................................................................................. 30
3.3.4. START I (1994) ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
3.3.5. The Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SOl :f) ......................................................................................... 31
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3.3.6. The New START Treaty ................................................................................................................................................... 32
3.3.7. Conference on Disarmament (CD)-1979 ............................................................................................................... 33
3.3.8. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)-1996 ...................................................................... 33
3.3.9. The Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty (FMCT) ......................................................................................................... 33
3.3.10. The New Agenda Coalition (NAC) ........................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.11. The Middle Power Initiative ...................................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.12. Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty ................................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.13. Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) ............................................................................................................................... 35
3.3.13. The Threshold Test Ban Treaty (TTBT) and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty (PNET)35
3.3.14. The Treaty of Rarotonga .............................................................................................................................................. 36
3.3.15. The Bangkok Treaty ....................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3.16. The Treaty of Pelindaba ............................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3.16. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons ............................................................................................... 36
3.3.17. The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) ............................................................................... 36
3.4. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
CHAPTER FOUR. ............................................................................................................................................ 38
STATES' COMPLIANCE WITH THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK RELATING TO DENUCLEARIZA TION
UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW .................................................................................................................. 38
4.1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 38
4.2. Treaty Observance Procedure ........................................................................................................................................ 39
4.3. State Compliance with the legal Provisions on Denuclearization under International law .......... .41
4.3.1. The Use of Force ................................................................................................................................................................. 41
4.3.2. Conduct of Hostilities ....................................................................................................................................................... 42
4.4. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
CHAPTER FIVE .............................................................................................................................................. 45
CHALLENGES FACING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LEGAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO
DENUCLEARIZATION UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATIONS TO
ADDRESS THESE CHALLENGES ................................................................................................................. 45
5.0. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................ ..45
5.1. Challenges facing the implementation of the legal provisions relating to Denuclearization under
International law ............................................................................................................................................................................ 45
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5.2. Recommendations ................................................................................................................................................................. 46
5.3. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
ABSTRACT
This was a study on the analysis of the law relating to the concept of Denuclearization under International law. The study sought to investigate nations that had nuclear weapon programs over the past few decades and then reversed course. It also sought to analyze the extent to which the legal provisions governing the concept of Denuclearization under International law and whether these laws and policies have been sufficient enough to achieve complete Denuclearization. A cross-sectional mixed explanatory and interpretative research design was adopted, where the researcher focused on exploring the legal provisions relating to Denuclearization under International law, and the same time analyzing the same, to ascertain their efficacy in achieving complete Denuclearization. A cross-sectional survey method of data collection was adopted, and both primary and secondary were used. Upon analysis of the different laws relating to denuclearization under International law, it was concluded that, there exists a strong legal framework for further reductions in nuclear arsenals with evolving inspection, monitoring and confidence building measures. It was recommended inter alia that, there is need for the International community to restore credibility between itself and the Nuclear-Weapon States by focusing on the relief of mutual concerns and distrust, as well as providing new hope to the deadlocked Denuclearization negotiations if any. In so doing, both sides need to recommit to their promises and to implement these in a proper and timely manner, so as to set the Denuclearization process in motion. xii
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