
This Book Provides An Article-by-article Commentary On The Text Of The Chemical Weapons Convention (cwc) And Its Annexes, One Of The Cornerstone Disarmament And Arms Control Agreements. It Requires The Verified Elimination Of An Entire Category Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction And Their Means Of Production By All Its States Parties Within Established Time Lines, And That Prohibits Any Activities To Develop Or Otherwise Acquire Such Weapons. Cross-cutting Chapters Alongside The Detailed Commentary, By Those Intimately Involved In The Development Of The Convention, Assess The History Of The Efforts To Prohibit Chemical Weapons, The Adoption Of The Convention And The Work Of The Preparatory Commission, The Entry Into Force Of The Convention To The Second Review Conference, And The Need For A New Approach For The Governance Of Chemical Weapons. Written By Those Involved In Its Creation And Implementation, This Book Critically Reviews The Practices Adopted In Implementing The Convention, As Well As The Challenges Ahead, And Provides Legal Commentary On, And Guidance For, Its Future Role. It Assesses How To Adapt Its Implementation To Advances In Science And Technology, Including The Discovery Of New Chemicals And The Development Of Biochemical 'non-lethal' Compounds That Influence Behaviour. It Addresses The Legal Framework Within Which The Organization For The Prohibition Of Chemical Weapons (opcw) Takes Decisions, Both With Regard To The Opcw's Own Regulatory Framework And Regarding Wider International Norms, Accepted Principles, And Practices. The Commentary Draws Conclusions On How The Prohibitions Against Chemical Weapons Can Be Strengthened And The Stature Of The Opcw Protected. It Highlights The Involvement Of Industry And Academia In This Prohibition, Creating A Symbiosis Between Effective Governance And The Legal Framework Of The Convention. This Book Is An Authoritative, Scholarly Work For Anyone Interested In The Chemical Weapons Convention, In International Dis
This work investigates the legal framework, historical development, and implementation challenges of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) as a primary instrument for global disarmament. The authors, who possess direct experience in the creation and administration of the treaty, provide a comprehensive analysis of the CWC's articles and annexes. They argue that the convention must evolve to address rapid advancements in chemical and biochemical technology while maintaining the integrity of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for legal scholars and practitioners involved in international arms control. Readers frequently note the high level of technical and legal density, which reflects the authors' deep involvement in the treaty's implementation.
Page Count:
768
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191650358
ISBN-13:
9780191650352
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