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Towards a New Implementation Mechanism for the BTWCPearson, Graham S. January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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2001 Review Conference: The Future - What can be done?Sims, N.A., Whitby, Simon M. January 2001 (has links)
Yes / In this final Review Conference Video Nicholas A. Sims describes strategies that both governmenal and non-governmental groups might adopt prior to the reconveneing of the Review Conference process in November 2002.
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The BTWC: An Evolving RegimeSims, N.A., Whitby, Simon M. January 2001 (has links)
Yes / In this video Nicholas A. Sims describes the way in which the BTWC treaty regimes has evolved since its entry into force in 1975.
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Visits: An Essential and Effective PillarPearson, Graham S., Dando, Malcolm R. 01 1900 (has links)
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Biomedical Community and the Biological and Toxin Weapons ConventionDando, Malcolm R., Whitby, Simon M. January 2001 (has links)
Yes / Negotiations to find a legally binding way to strengthen
the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC)
of 1972 [1]are in danger of failing. The crisis was precipitated
during the current round of talks, now in its final
week in Geneva, when the US, alone amongst the negotiating
States, rejected the text of a protocol that has taken
six and a half years to negotiate.
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The US Rejection of the Composite Protocol: A Huge Mistake Based on Illogical AssessmentsPearson, Graham S., Dando, Malcolm R., Sims, N.A. January 2001 (has links)
Yes
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The Fifth BTWC Review Conference: Opportunities and ChallengesPearson, Graham S. January 2001 (has links)
Yes
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Biocontrol Agents and Plant Inoculants: Implications for Strengthening the BTWCWhitby, Simon M. January 2005 (has links)
Yes
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Article X: Some Building BlocksPearson, Graham S. 03 1900 (has links)
Yes / The Ad Hoc Group (AHG) of the States Parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons
Convention (BTWC) has the consideration of measures to implement Article X of the
Convention as an element of its mandate agreed by the Special Conference in September
1994. The AHG has considered how to address this at each of its substantive meetings with
a Friend of the Chair, initially Ambassador Jorge Berguno of Chile and subsequently, Carlos Duarte of Brazil carrying out this responsibility. As progress is being made on the development of the rolling text for the Protocol to strengthen the Convention, it is timely to consider how the implementation of Article X might contribute to the strengthening of the effectiveness of the Convention.
This Briefing Paper considers some of the developments that have occurred nationally,
regionally and internationally in respect of the use of bacteriological (biological) agents and toxins for peaceful purposes. It has become apparent that there is increasing awareness world-wide because of public health and environmental concerns of the need to control the handling, use, storage and transfer of such biological agents. This paper examines some of the current controls and regulations for biological agents and the international initiatives that are ongoing to strengthen biosafety around the world. These are seen as building blocks
which might be considered from a point of view of strengthening the BTWC as well as
contributing to the implementation of Article X although care will need to be taken in the Protocol for the AHG to avoid unnecessary duplication with other international activities. The challenging goal is to identify how these other national, regional and international
activities can be utilised to contribute to the strengthening of the BTWC.
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The Strengthened BTWC Protocol: An Integrated RegimePearson, Graham S. 07 1900 (has links)
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