The US' Withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Agreement: A Legal Analysis with Special Reference to the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
Sassan Seyrafi & Amir-Hossein Ranjbarian
JEAIL Volume 11, Number 2 (2018), 267-291
Abstract
The so-called Iran nuclear agreement, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive
plan of Action, is an agreement between Iran and the five permanent members of the
UN Security Council as well as Germany and the EU to ensure that Iran’s nuclear
program will be exclusively peaceful. Praised as an historic diplomatic achievement that
resolved a decade-long crisis, the 2015 agreement is distinctive in its comprehensive
provisions and innovative solutions to various legal and technical issues. However,
US President Donald Trump’s controversial decision to withdraw the US from the
agreement in May 2018 has put its future in peril. This paper attempts to analyze
the legal aspects of the US’ decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement
with special reference to the currently on-going US-North Korea deal for the complete
denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. In the course of this study, special attention
is given to the lessons learned from the Iran nuclear agreement.
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