Francis Boyle offers a strong critique of nuclear deterrence.
Disarmament Work and Justice in a Divided World
This piece is based on a talk given by Andrew Lichterman at Vandenberg Air Force Base on June 5, 2010.
US Opposes ICC Bid to Make ‘Aggression’ a Crime Under International Law
This article describes the Obama administration's opposition to classifying 'aggression' as a crime under international law.
World Peace Through Law: Rethinking an Old Theory
James Ranney advocates substituting the rule of law for the use of force to resolve international conflict.
Gaza Aid Convoy Killings: “Those Responsible Must be Held Criminally Accountable”
A press release issued by NAPF Chair Richard Falk on the killing of civilians bringing aid to the people of Gaza by the Israeli military in international waters.
Denying Access to a United Nation Official: An Issue of Human Rights
Richard Falk is a soft-spoken and reflective man. He is [...]
Ten Years of the International Criminal Court
"For nearly a half a century — almost as long [...]
Nuclear Weapons and Future Justice
Future justice requires that the inhabitants of the future be [...]
Judge Christopher Weeramantry Recieves NAPF Lifetime Achievement Award
On April 12, 2008, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation presented [...]
UN Voting on Nuclear Disarmament Shows Abysmal US Record
Each year the United Nations considers resolutions that seek to [...]