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United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Asia and the Pacific, 12-13 July 2006 Beijing China by Anonim Pdf
The United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs (DDA) and the Foreign Ministry of the People's Republic of China, with the support of the Governments of Australia, Denmark, Norway, the United Kingdom and the European Union, jointly hosted the first UNSC 1540 outreach seminar. The sixty-seven participants included government officials from twenty-eight countries as well as international organizations. Through this seminar, participants shared their experiences in preparing their national reports and implementing resolution 1540 (2004), with a special focus on export controls, international assistance and lessons learned as highlighted in UNSC resolution 1673 (2006).
United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Africa, 9-10 November 2006 Accra, Ghana by United Nations. Office for Disarmament Affairs Pdf
ODA Occasional Papers is a series of ad hoc publications presenting, in edited form, some of the papers or statements made at international meetings, symposia, seminars or workshops organized by the Office for Disarmament Affairs or its regional centres. The UN Seminar on "Implementing the UNSC Resolution 1540 (2004) in Africa" was aimed at raising awareness about the obligations and requirements of the Resolution and at increasing and facilitating cooperation and assistance in implementing it at the national and regional levels. Publishing Agency: United Nations.
United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Latin America and the Caribbean, 27-28 November 2006 Lima, Peru by Anonim Pdf
Contenido: - From Buenos Aires to Lima : major developments and challenges ahead / Peter Burian - Status of reporting: possible role of regional/subregional organizations / Sheridon Hill - IAEA: regional implementation priorities in the nuclear area / Lourdes Vez Carmona - OPCW: regional implementation priorities in the chemical area. An OPCW perspective / Malik Azhar Ellahi - Brazil: regional implementation priorities in the area of export controls / Joao Marcelo Galvao de Queiroz - Guatemala: experience and current activities / Luis Andrade Falla - Mexico: national experience in implementation / Leticia Ortiz Cruz - Trinidad y Tobago: national implementation experiences / Claude Bridgewater - United States: working towards full implementation / Thomas A. Wuchte - Russian Federation: status, lines of development and improvement of the export control system / Sergio Marchuk - Spain: the fight against weapons of mass destruction / Ángel Lossada Torres Quevedo - United Kingdo ...
United Nations Seminar on Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540 in Latin America and the Caribbean, 27-28 November 2006 Lima, Peru by Anonim Pdf
The UN Seminar on "Implementing the UNSC Resolution 1540 (2004) in Latin America and the Caribbean" was aimed at raising awareness about the obligations and requirements of the Resolutions 1540 and 1673 (2006) and at increasing and facilitating cooperation and assistance in implementing them at the national and regional levels.--Publisher's description.
Implementing Resolution 1540 by Lawrence Scheinman Pdf
Security Council Resolution 1540 is a critical tool for preventing non-state actors from obtaining weapons of mass destruction. Regional organisations could play a significant role in helping to implement the resolution. Do the experiences of these organizations in conventional security issues, such as small arms control, offer lessons for addressing weapons of mass destruction in regions where the issue is not considered a high priority?This book examines the experiences of organisations in Africa, Latin America, and South-East Asia and the Pacific to identify how they can motivate and assist their members with their commitments to implement Resolution 1540.
This volume comprehensively evaluates the current state and future reform prospects of the UN Security Council, providing the most accessible and rigorous treatment of the subject of reform to date. Apart from a couple of critical eyes in the academic community, few have asked the pertinent questions that this volume seeks to address: Will the enlargement of the Council constitute a reform? Could the inclusion of countries such as India, Germany, Japan, and Brazil markedly improve the Council’s agency? In response, this book focuses on: The Role and Agency of the UN Security Council The History of the Reform Debate An Expanded Council Working Method Reforms Enhancing Agency As the future of the UN Security Council continues to be the focus of fierce debate, this book will be essential reading for students of international relations, international organizations and international security studies alike.
United Nations Juridical Yearbook 2008 by United Nations Pdf
This yearbook contains documentary texts of treaties and other materials concerning the legal status and activities of the United Nations and related inter-governmental organizations. It also presents the judicial decisions on questions related to the Organization. A bibliography on jurisprudence is included.
The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) is the only Asia-Pacific-wide forum for consultations and dialogue on political and security issues. Although many articles and books have been published on the ARF, this is one of the few books that treat the forum comprehensively and from the standpoint of the region itself. It traces the ARF's origins, the efforts to move it from confidence building to "preventive diplomacy," and the forces that hold them back, analysing the strategic environment that both constrains the ARF and makes it essential. The book discusses the question of participation, describes the numerous cooperative activities that the participants undertake, and deals with the issue of institutionalization. Finally, it assesses the ARF as a forum and a process on its own terms. The book is written by the former ASEAN Secretary-General and former senior official who was involved in the ARF's early years.
This report aims to 'crack the code' by deciphering the factors that hinder and facilitate girls' and women's participation, achievement and continuation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and, in particular, what the education sector can do to promote girls' and women's interest in and engagement with STEM education and ultimately STEM careers.
The Chemical Weapons Convention by Walter Krutzsch,Eric Myjer,Jonathan Herbach,Ralf Trapp Pdf
The Chemical Weapons Convention is one of the cornerstone disarmament and arms control agreements, and the only global and comprehensive disarmament treaty that is being verified by an international agency. This Commentary assesses the provisions of the Convention and its implementation, with cross-cutting chapters providing a broader analysis.
Committee on Anticipating Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High-Containment Biological Laboratories,Board on Life Sciences,Committee on International Security and Arms Control,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Policy and Global Affairs,National Academy of Sciences,National Research Council
Author : Committee on Anticipating Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High-Containment Biological Laboratories,Board on Life Sciences,Committee on International Security and Arms Control,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Policy and Global Affairs,National Academy of Sciences,National Research Council Publisher : National Academies Press Page : 216 pages File Size : 55,6 Mb Release : 2012-03-16 Category : Political Science ISBN : 9780309225762
Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High-Containment Biological Laboratories by Committee on Anticipating Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High-Containment Biological Laboratories,Board on Life Sciences,Committee on International Security and Arms Control,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Policy and Global Affairs,National Academy of Sciences,National Research Council Pdf
During July 10-13, 2011, 68 participants from 32 countries gathered in Istanbul, Turkey for a workshop organized by the United States National Research Council on Anticipating Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High-containment Biological Laboratories. The United States Department of State's Biosecurity Engagement Program sponsored the workshop, which was held in partnership with the Turkish Academy of Sciences. The international workshop examined biosafety and biosecurity issues related to the design, construction, maintenance, and operation of high-containment biological laboratories- equivalent to United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention biological safety level 3 or 4 labs. Although these laboratories are needed to characterize highly dangerous human and animal pathogens, assist in disease surveillance, and produce vaccines, they are complex systems with inherent risks. Biosecurity Challenges of the Global Expansion of High-Containment Biological Laboratories summarizes the workshop discussion, which included the following topics: Technological options to meet diagnostic, research, and other goals; Laboratory construction and commissioning; Operational maintenance to provide sustainable capabilities, safety, and security; and Measures for encouraging a culture of responsible conduct. Workshop attendees described the history and current challenges they face in their individual laboratories. Speakers recounted steps they were taking to improve safety and security, from running training programs to implementing a variety of personnel reliability measures. Many also spoke about physical security, access controls, and monitoring pathogen inventories. Workshop participants also identified tensions in the field and suggested possible areas for action.