UNU Policy Brief Number 8, 2006

Chandan, Tejal and Thakur, Ramesh (2006). UNU Policy Brief Number 8, 2006. Policy Briefs. United Nations University.

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    Author Chandan, Tejal
    Thakur, Ramesh
    Title UNU Policy Brief Number 8, 2006
    Series Title Policy Briefs
    Publication Date 2006
    Place of Publication Japan
    Publisher United Nations University
    Pages VIII, 8
    Language eng
    Abstract The weapons of mass destruction are regulated by separate international treaties. The chemical weapons convention (CWC) profit ted from the experience of the other two treaties. It was fortunate also in its timing, being concluded during the optimism of the immediate post-Cold War years. Principles of universality, equality and non-discrimination have ensured greater participation in the CWC. It is unique in outlawing an entire class of weapons, instituting a of weapons cation regime, establishing its own implementing organization, and integrating the relevant industry into its programme of work. This policy brief, drawing on a recent book, examines the record to date of the CWC’s implementing agency as well as the challenges yet to be met.
    UNBIS Thesaurus WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
    PEACE
    CHEMICAL WEAPONS
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2006
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISSN 18148026
    ISBN 9280830252
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