Passing the Bomb: Secrecy and U.S. Nuclear Sharing at the Intersection of International and Constitutional Law KU Leuven
Since the war in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus have made statements and legal changes indicating that they might soon want to host the US' or Russia’s nuclear weapons respectively. Such ‘nuclear sharing’ is not new and has existed in Europe for over 60 years, under extreme secrecy at the start of its existence. Firmly at the intersection of international public law and constitutional law, the legal framework enabling nuclear ...