- NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: EXISTENTIAL RISKS OF NUCLEAR WAR AND DETERRENCE
THROUGH A LEGAL LENS (Rowman & Littlefield––Hamilton Books,
scheduled for release: March 2024).
- Faculty Lead, “Nuclear Weapons And International Law:
The Renewed Imperative in Light of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine,”
conference (November 2023), proceedings to be published by the Georgetown
Journal of International law, agenda.
- Faculty Lead, “Nuclear Weapons and International Law 2020,” conference, with
proceedings published by the Fordham International Law Journal.
- “Nuclear Weapons and Compliance with International Humanitarian Law and the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty,” co-authored with John Burroughs
and Jonathon Granoff, 34 Fordham Int’l L.J. 595 (2011).
- “Obama’s Nuclear Posture Review,” 34 Fordham Int’l L.J. 734 (2011).
- Faculty Lead, Fordham Law School’s Law School’s 2010
symposium, “Nuclear Weapons & International Law: A Nuclear
Nonproliferation Regime for the 21st Century,” which led to a special
edition of the Fordham International Law Journal on the
subject.
- “The Legal and Policy Imperatives for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons,”
co-author (July 2008).
- “Ending U.S. Reliance on Nuclear Weapons and Achieving Their Global Elimination:
Wise Policy and Required by Law,” co-author (March 2008).
- “North Korea: The Sword in the Mirror, The Lawfulness of North Korea’s Use and Threat of
Use of Nuclear Weapons Based on the United States’ Legitimization of
Nuclear Weapons,” 27 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1379 (2004).
- Moxley, Charles Jr., Arms and the Law: The Legality of Nuclear-Weapons and
Missile Defense, 8 ILSA J. of Int’l and Comp. Law 447 (2002).
- 2002 Nuclear Posture Review, Strategic and Legal
Ramifications.
- “Unlawfulness of the United Kingdom’s Policy of Nuclear Deterrence-Invalidity of the
Scots High Court’s Decision in Zelter,” Disarmament Diplomacy No. 58
(June 2001).
- New York County Lawyers’ Association Foreign and International Law Committee Report, “On
the Unlawfulness of the Use and Threat of Use of Nuclear Weapons,”
September 1, 2000, Primary Author, voted the Year’s Best NYCLA Committee
Report.
- NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE POST COLD WAR WORLD (Austin
& Winfield 2000).
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