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The evolution of the disarmament regime of the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) is described from 1980, when the first BTWC Review Conference was held, until 1998. The author analyses the results of SIPRI's first four review Conferences.
Nicholas A. Sims, who has written extensively in the defence field, examines the nature and significance of international organization for a proposed Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), the proposals for institutions with which the eventual body might be endowed, and prospects for the resolution of the remaining uncertainties concerning the structure of the international organization. He concludes with recommendations for organization, and the book includes appendices containing key documents and proposals.
This book examines the politics of biological disarmament, focusing on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) as a treaty regime and the cornerstone of biological disarmament efforts. Biological weapons have long been banned, but the ban needs strengthening. The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is the cornerstone of this disarmament regime. After years of deadlock and disappointment its Sixth Review Conference in 2006 generated new hope that biological disarmament could be reinforced from within. This book studies the intricate diplomacy of the Sixth Review Conference as a key moment in the recovery of self-confidence by the treaty parties. It makes detailed proposals for developing...
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