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Arms control &
disarmament projects
The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention
Researcher: Angela Woodward
Funder:
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), which was concluded in 1993 after
many years of negotiations and entered into force in 1997, establishes
the most elaborate and intrusive multilateral verification system of any
arms control or disarmament treaty. After tracking the negotiations on
the treaty for many years, VERTIC has subsequently closely followed the
implementation of the verification and compliance arrangements, especially
the founding and development of the Organisation for the Prohibition of
Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the Hague, Netherlands. VERTICs Verification
Yearbooks contain regular updates and analyses of progress in implementing
the CWC, as does Trust & Verify. VERTIC staff attend Conferences
of the States Parties and participate in meetings of the Pugwash Working
Group on the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions.
Prior to the first
CWC Review Conference (RevCon), held from 28 April to 9 May 2003 at the
OPCW in the Hague, VERTIC commissioned a report on the implementation
of the convention to date for consideration by states parties. Prepared
by consultant Joan Link, Getting
Verification Right: Proposals for Enhancing Implementation of the Chemical
Weapons Convention was publicly released in November 2002 at the
Conference of States Parties. The report focuses particularly on the balance
of verification; governance, management and finance; and confidentiality
and transparency.
Publications
Verification
Yearbook 2004
Preface
Rogelio Pfirter
Improving
CWC implementation: the OPCW Action Plan
Lisa Tabassi and Scott Spence
Verification Yearbook 2003
Reviewing
the Chemical Weapons Convention: gently does it
by Robert
J. Mathews
Getting
Verification Right: Proposals for Enhancing Implementation of the Chemical
Weapons Convention
by Joan Link. November 2002
Verification Matters
On-site inspections in arms
control and disarmament verification
by John Hart. No. 4, October 2002
Chemical industry inspections under
the Chemical Weapons Convention
by John Hart. No. 1, October 2001
The above publications are available in portable document format (PDF)
and require the installation of Adobe Reader 4.0 or higher. To download
a free copy of the software visit the Adobe
website.
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