Nobuo HayashiIUJ issues communiqué in response to Asahi Shimbun article reporting on-campus sexual assaultHere’s my strictly personal English translation of IUJ’s communiqué issued on19 July 2016.Jul 19, 2016Jul 19, 2016
Nobuo Hayashiキャンパスでの性暴力と国際大学が負う社会的責任2016年7月16日、朝日新聞デジタル版にて国際大学で起きたトラブルが報道されました(リンクは下をご覧ください)。元客員教員として、私は次のように考えます:Jul 18, 2016Jul 18, 2016
Nobuo HayashiSexual violence on campus, social responsibilities, and the International University of JapanIn view of the Asahi Shimbun article regarding recent events at IUJ (see link below), I have this to say:Jul 18, 2016Jul 18, 2016
Nobuo HayashiNukes, Gaps, and International Law — Clearing Metaphorical EntanglementsTwenty years ago this week, on 8 July 1996, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion regarding nuclear weapons…Jul 1, 2016Jul 1, 2016
Nobuo HayashiEliminating v. prohibiting nuclear weapons? Debunking a false dilemmaAt the UN General Assembly’s First Committee meeting last month, Australian Ambassador John Quinn stated:Nov 11, 2015Nov 11, 2015
Nobuo HayashiFrom consequentialism to deontology: torture, hostage-taking, and nuclear weaponsPresented at “Humanitarian Impact: Why Ethics Is Important to the Politics of Nuclear Weapons,” a side-event held during the 2015…Nov 10, 2015Nov 10, 2015
Nobuo HayashiTorture, hostage taking, and the fundamental immorality of nuclear weaponsAmid the world’s guarded optimism about the nuclear deal with Iran, less visible yet crucial negotiations are taking place in New York…Nov 10, 2015Nov 10, 2015
Nobuo HayashiCatholic church pivots on the acceptability of nuclear deterrenceDuring the Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, the Holy See formulated a new policy on the ethics of nuclear…Nov 10, 2015Nov 10, 2015
Nobuo HayashiFundamental ethical and moral principles for nuclear weaponsThird conference on humanitarian impact of nuclear weaponsNov 10, 2015Nov 10, 2015