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 <description><div class='nav_infoheader'><div class='navinfoblockidL'><div class='disarmament_iblock'></div></div><div class='navinfoblockidR'><div class='disarmament_iblock'></div></div></div><div class='nav_infoinnercontent'>All governments agree that nuclear disarmament will make the world a safer place. What is at issue is how and when it will be achieved. NIS informs the debate and reports on governmental, non-governmental and lobbying groups who seek to further disarmament. The terms of the Non-Proliferation Treaty are clear : that the nuclear states must disarm in return for the non-nuclear states’ commitment not to aquire nuclear weapons. But the nuclear states have consistently failed in their part of this bargain. International Humanitarian law is clear : noncombatant citizens have the right to life. The 1996 Judgment of the International Court of Justice also points unequivocally towards disarmament. Thousands of Peace and Justice groups around the world are clear that nuclear weapons do not add to personal, national or international security.

NIS is a link between nuclear disarmament research NGOs and grassroots and local groups. Citizen Verification and Citizens Inspections can inform national organisations and the wider public on disarmament progress or otherwise. Grassroots groups that publicise, educate and protest about nuclear weapons are part of the disarmament process. 
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		 <title>APPEAL REFUSED ON TRIDENT</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1978</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION 
TO RENEW THE TRIDENT NUCLEAR WEAPONS SYSTEM
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In the High Court on 26th January, Lord Justice Scott Baker refused NIS permission to appeal Mr. Justice Simon’s decision of 10th June 2008 not to grant permission to claim Judicial Review of the Government’s 2006 Defence White Paper and its decision to renew the Trident nuclear weapons system. The question of Consultation was not pursued.</p>
<img alt="Picture: NIS challenges the goverment on Trident at the High Court" src="/files/images/legalchallengetotrident/HC_090608_2.JPG" width="250" />
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		 <title>Evidence of government multilateral disarmament gestures?</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1958</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[New Secretary of State for Defence, John Hutton lists evidence of government multilateral disarmament gestures
but the fact remains that no UK bomb is on the table.]]></description>
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		 <title>No British nuclear bomb on the table</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1959</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[Letter in the Scottish Herald 20 October 2008
No British nuclear bomb has ever been on the table at an international disarmament conference.<p/>
<a href="http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/letters/display.var.2463951.0.Nuclear_defence_is_an_immoral_position.php" >
http://www.theherald.co.uk</a>
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		 <title>Conservative Party Policy on nuclear non-proliferation</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1937</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[On 23rd July 2008 foreign affairs spokesperson William Hague made a 
speech <a href="http://www.acronym.org.uk/docs/0807/doc02.htm" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E">http://www.acronym.org.uk/docs/0807/doc02.htm</a> at the Institute 
of International Strategic Studies in London on how to achieve future 
reductions in nuclear stockpiles, on ways to reduce further the risk of 
nuclear confrontation or accidental nuclear war, and how to make 
progress on UK disarmament commitments in a way that strengthens the 
NPT. This follows a similar initiative by former US Statesmen Shultz, 
Kissinger, Perry and Nunn
<br />
Further analysis of recent political statements on disarmament can be 
found on the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy 
<a href="http://www.acronym.org.uk/" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://www.acronym.org.uk/</a>
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		 <title>Former government ministers call for nuclear disarmament</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1936</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[Parliamentary cross party statements on Disarmament in The Times 30th June 2008. Former government ministers call for nuclear disarmament. Further analysis of recent political statements on disarmament can be found on the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy]]></description>
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		 <title>ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW INQUIRY:  GLOBAL SECURITY: NON-PROLIFERATION</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1925</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-weight:700;font-size:1.2em;color:#FF3430;">URGENT:</span> Please find the attached Announcement of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee consultation, <b>GLOBAL SECURITY:NON-PROLIFERATION</b>, inviting submissions by <u>no later than Monday 29th September 2008</u>. NIS will make a submission on Treaty legal obligations and Disarmament Verification.]]></description>
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		 <title>Judicial Review of Trident Replacement</title>
		 <link>http://www.nuclearinfo.org/view/disarmament/NPT/a1904</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[On Tuesday 10th June, Mr. Justice Simon refused the Nuclear Information Service (NIS) permission to bring a Judicial Review of the Government's White Paper, 'The Future of the United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent', published on 4 December 2006. Judge Simons did not accept that The White Paper's assertion of compatibility of the Government's decision to replace the UK's nuclear weapons system with its international law obligations requires adjudication by a Court. ]]></description>
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