The First CWC Review Conference
and Beyond
19th Workshop
of the Pugwash Study Group on the Implementation of the CBW Conventions,
Oegstgeest, The Netherlands, 26-27 April 2003
Workshop
Report
Participants
List of Papers
1. James Seevaratnam:
The Australia Group. Its Role and Impact as a Nonproliferation
Regime
2. Jiri Matousek: Brief Information on the Report of the OPCW
Scientific Advisory Board for the First CWC Review Conference
3. Jiri Matousek: Emergent Threats to the Chemical Weapons Convention
4. RG Sutherland: Industrial Inspections of DOC/PSF Plants and
the Chemical Weapons Convention 3B. Slides
5. RG Sutherland: Scientific and Technological Developments,
Industrial Change and the Chemical Weapons Convention
6. Matthew Meselson/Julian Robinson: A Draft Convention to Prohibit
Biological and Chemical Weapons Under International Criminal Law
7. Richard Burgess: A Short Note on Industry Issues during Inspections
8. Robin M. Coupland: "Calmatives" and "Incapacitants": Questions
for international humanitarian law brought by new means and methods
of warfare with new effects?
9. Mark Wheelis: "Non-Lethal" Chemical Weapons-A Faustian Bargain
(in press), Issues in Science and Technology, Spring 2003, 74-78
10. Lynn Klotz, Martin Furmanski, Mark Wheelis: Beware the Siren's
Song: Why "Non-Lethal" Incapacitating Chemical Agents are Lethal
11. Chayes, Meselson, Smith: Proposed Guidelines on the Status
of Riot Control Agents and Other Toxic Chemicals under the Chemical
Weapons Convention
12. Malcolm Dando: First CWC Review Conference Paper No. 4: The
Danger to the Chemical Weapons Convention from Incapacitating Chemicals,
March 2003 (Series Editors: Graham S. Pearson and Malcolm R.
Dando, Dept. of Peace Studies, University of Bradford)
13. Nicholas A Sims: Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention
in Full: Some Issues of Comprehensiveness in National Penal Legislation
under Article VII
14. Peter Plant: Capability
15. Walter Krutzsch: Non-lethal Chemicals for Law Enforcement?
(Paper + Appendix)
16. Walter Krutzsch: How to Respond to the Non-lethal Weapons'
Challenge
17. Lisa Tabassi: National Implementing Legislation for the Chemical
Weapons Convention: Status Six Years after Entry into Force
(Part 1: Paper---Part 2: Annexes)
18. Eitan Barak: Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention
in the Middle East after the Saddam Era: Is There a Way Out of the
Deadlock?
19. Julian Robinson: The General Purpose Criterion and the Importance
of Its Implementation
20. Graham Pearson: First CWC Review Conference Paper No. 3:
Implementation of the General Purpose Criterion of the Chemical
Weapons Convention, January 2003 (Series Editors: Graham S.
Pearson and Malcolm R. Dando, Dept. of Peace Studies, University
of Bradford)
21. Julian Robinson: Solving the Problem of "Law Enforcement"
22. Wim Möller: Quo Vadis ? Weapons of Mass Destruction, Chemical
in Particular
23. OPCW Conference of State Parties: Note by the Director General
to the First Review Conference (RC-1/DG.1, 17 April 2003)
24. OPCW Conference of State Parties: Note by the Director-General.
Report of the Scientific Advisory Board on Developments in Science
and Technology (RC-1/DG.2, 23 April 2003)
25. International Council of Chemical Associations: 2003 Chemical
Weapons Convention Review Conference Discussion Paper (presented
by Detlef Maennig)
26. Mohammad Khodadadi: Importance of Some Articles of the CWC
27. Jean Pascal Zanders: Peacekeeping operations, law enforcement,
and the use of RCAs : Two examples
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