Nonprofit

Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy

New York, NY
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www.lcnp.org

  • About Us

    Founded in 1981, the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy is a non-profit educational association of lawyers and legal scholars that engages in research and advocacy in support of the global elimination of nuclear weapons and a more just and peaceful world through respect for domestic and international law. LCNP serves as the UN office of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms. We:

    • Provide legal and policy analysis to national and international policymakers, civil society, and media
    • Publish books and papers
    • Advocate in UN and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty settings, and in Washington, DC
    • Work in disarmament and peace networks and campaigns
    • Provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations working for disarmament and peace.

    Founded in 1981, the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy is a non-profit educational association of lawyers and legal scholars that engages in research and advocacy in support of the global elimination of nuclear weapons and a more just and peaceful world through respect for domestic and international law. LCNP serves as the UN office of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms. We:

    • Provide legal and policy analysis to national and international policymakers, civil society, and media
    • Publish books and papers
    • Advocate in UN and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty settings, and in Washington, DC
    • Work in disarmament and peace networks and campaigns
    • Provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations working for disarmament and peace.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Conflict Resolution
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • International Relations
    • Policy

    Location

    • 780 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017, USA
      C-1 Level
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