Article(electronic)2021

The Future of the Iran Deal from the International Law Perspective

In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Volume 115, p. 320-323

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Abstract

The Iranian nuclear program was launched before the Islamic Revolution in the 1950s with the help of the United States, under the agreement known as the Cooperation Concerning Civil Uses of Atoms. In 1958, immediately after the establishment of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran gained its membership and signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) on its adoption date, July 1, 1968. Two years after, the NPT was approved by the Iranian Parliament and since then, Iran remains a party to this treaty. In Article IV, the NPT endorses the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to develop research, production, and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 2169-1118

DOI

10.1017/amp.2021.128

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