Sentences with phrase «for nuclear disarmament»

Corbyn and his close ally John McDonnell, who are longstanding supporters of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament from their earliest days in politics in the 1960s, regard their opposition to Trident as a red line.
The Man of Steel crusades for nuclear disarmament and meets Lex Luthor's latest creation, Nuclear Man as he struggles to fight off the evil of Lex Luthor.
Shore was only briefly a follower of Hugh Gaitskell; his adherence to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament from 1958 led to a breach in relations for several years.
He helped formulate the concept of seeking alien civilizations by listening for their radio broadcasts; he lobbied for nuclear disarmament, believing that atomic power should be wielded only for constructive effect; and he helped Charles and Ray Eames create Powers of Ten, perhaps the most stunning science movie ever filmed.
Just as advocates for nuclear disarmament were able to learn from previous campaigns to ban landmines and cluster munitions, future disarmament campaigns can learn many lessons from this process leading up to the Treaty's adoption.
For Sale: Keith Haring Poster for Nuclear Disarmament, 1982 Offset lithograph 23.5 h X 17.5 w in.
Saruhashi worked to support female scientists, and in 1958 she co-founded the Society of Japanese Women Scientists, which pushed for nuclear disarmament and peace.
«Our decision to suspend nuclear tests is part of the world's important steps for nuclear disarmament and our republic will join global efforts to completely suspend nuclear tests,» Kim said.
In the UK, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament waged a long campaign that was most famously embodied in the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, which protested outside the RAF base chosen as a base for US ground - launched missiles from 1981 to 2000.
Kate Hudson, who has lead the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament since 2003 as Chair and then General Secretary, has been selected as candidate for Respect in the Manchester Central by - election expected on 15 November.
The Labour leader attended a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament rally last Saturday on the same day that party members campaigned for the UK to stay a member of the EU.
Fear of war of a different sort prompted Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell and nine other scientists to compose a manifesto in 1955 calling for nuclear disarmament.
Then, as he had done so many times before, King made clear the connection between the black freedom struggle in America and the need for nuclear disarmament: These two issues are tied together in...
John F. Kennedy is the U.S. president and Edward Mayhew (Billy Howle) is mad about the advent of rock - n - roll when he meets Florence Ponting (Saoirse Ronan) at a campaign for nuclear disarmament in Oxford.
Sincere and serious, Ginger throws herself into the fight for nuclear disarmament.
As Roland takes an incendiary interest in Rosa, the girls attend Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament meetings and the film builds to the Cuban Missile Crisis, which coincides with a family meltdown.
The International Court of Justice has rejected jurisdiction over the claim brought by the Marshall Islands against the United Kingdom, alleging breach of the obligation (under Article VI of the Non-Proliferation Treaty) to negotiate in good faith for nuclear disarmament.
[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament v Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [2002] EWHC 2777 (Admin)-RSB- The Court considered that the question was non-justiciable, since its determination would be damaging to the public interest in the fields of international relations and security.
Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY Disarming Images — Art for Nuclear Disarmament.
The Man of Steel crusades for nuclear disarmament and meets Lex Luthor's latest creation, Nuclear Man.
Hamilton was an activist during much of his career, advocating for nuclear disarmament, organizing Marcel Duchamp's first British retrospective, and ensuring the conservation of Kurt Schwitters's Merzbau installation.
An original offset - lithograph poster on glazed paper by American artist Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) titled «Poster for Nuclear Disarmament», 1982.
In the case of Monk, the forked Peace symbol adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has been affixed to a yellow VW hood additionally referring to another one of Burden's installation pieces, The Reason for the Neutron Bomb (1979), which consisted of 50,000 nickels with matchstick tips glued to them, arranged in tight rows across the floor of the Ronald Feldman Gallery in New York.
There have been several reports about the Christian attitude to nuclear weapons, but although some Christians were very active in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, the churches remained at a distance from the campaign.
The trouble was that she believed passionately in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
Sturgeon joined the Scottish National Party (SNP) in 1986, having already become a member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, and quickly became their Youth Affairs Vice Convener and Publicity Vice Convener.
Islington North Labour MP, Jeremy Corbyn, a longstanding member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, asked why the government was even considering replacing the UK's nuclear deterrent.
[26] At the time, many leftists were leaving in disgust at the Labour government's support for the U.S. in the Vietnam War, cuts to the National Health Service budget, and restrictions on trade unions; some joined far - left parties like the International Socialists or the Socialist Labour League, or single - issue groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Child Poverty Action Group.
He too has spent his lifetime in politics — not in think tanks or PR outfits, but in a range of London - centered «movement» groups, for nuclear disarmament, Irish republicanism, Palestinian liberation.
«It then seemed to flick into a rather political opening ceremony with the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, lots of stuff about the NHS, with Shami Chakrabarti from Liberty carrying the flag,» he said.
After a scenic tour of political ideology that took in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and the Liberal Democrats, the new MP has at long last won herself the safe seat of Norfolk South West - as a Conservative.
Kate Hudson, chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said Mr Miliband's speech, which accompanied a policy information paper from the Foreign Office was a «great disappointment», which treated Trident as the elephant in the room.
«Jeremy has accepted the invitation from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament to speak.
The chairwoman for Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) Kate Hudson said: «During the election campaign Nick Clegg rightly demanded that Trident should be included in the forthcoming Strategic Defence Review.
Ginger joins CND (explaining to a family friend that these are the initials of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), talks like a home counties Cassandra and declares herself a poet.
She starts to attend ban the bomb meetings and takes part in mass rallies held by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
Set in 1962 against the background of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Cuba missile crisis, her depiction of the collapsing friendship of 17 - year - olds Ginger (Elle Fanning) and Rosa (Alice Englert) suggests an intriguing metaphor: the threat of global obliteration twinned with the volatility of girls on the cusp of womanhood.
Later, as a member of the War Resisters League, he crusaded for nuclear disarmament.
During this period Hamilton was also very active in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and produced a work parodying the then leader of the Labour Party Hugh Gaitskell for rejecting a policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament.
Disarming Images, Art for Nuclear Disarmament — CAC, Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
The purpose of this exhibition, subtitled «Art for Nuclear Disarmament,» is to show that artists as significant and diverse as Laurie Anderson, Robert Arneson, John Baldessari, Janet Cooling, Mary Frank, Red Grooms, Hans Haacke, Robert Longo, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and William Wiley have not only been thinking about the unthinkable, but incorporating that concern into their work.
In R (on the application of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) v Prime Minister [2002] EWHC 2777 (Admin), [2002] All ER (D) 245 (Dec) the Divisional Court held that it had no jurisdiction to interpret an international instrument that had not been incorporated into domestic law even though the claim was founded on an alleged breach of customary international law.
The English Divisional Court refused to grant the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament an advisory declaration on whether UN Security Council Resolution 1441 authorised the United Kingdom, without further approval, to use force against Iraq.
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