Research Articles Supplement 1 · 2016 · pp. 108–118 · Issue page

HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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1 Bucharest University
Accepted 28 March 2026
Available Online 15 August 2016
MANY CONFERENCES ARE ORGANISED REGARDING THE HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS; THESE CONFERENCES AIMS ARE FOR THE NPT MEMBER STATES TO ENGAGE TO BAN AND ELIMINATE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. THE CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS MUST CONSIDER THE HUMANITARIAN CONSIDERATION IN THE DISARMAMENT PROCESS; THE THREAT OF USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS CAN BE CONSIDERED CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY. IN THE DISARMAMENT AND NON -PROLIFERATION, THE NUCLEAR TEST SCENERY BAN PLAYS THE CRUCIAL; ACCORDING TO THE EU REGARDING THE TREATY BANNING NUCLEAR TESTING MUST BE RATIFIED BY EU STATES. IN THIS RESPECT, THE ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE TREATY, THE EU IS MAKING BOTH POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL EFFORT SUPPORTING THE PROVISIONAL TECHNICAL SECRETARIAT, THE VERIFICATION REGIME, NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DETECTION SYSTEM, TRAINING IN CONDUCTING INSPECTIONS IN THE FIELD.
THE HUMANITARIAN IMPACT NUCLEAR WEAPONS CRIMES AGAINST
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