
The New Chemical Weapons Convention--Implementation and Prospectus
Michael Bothe(Author)
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. February 1999
Book
Hardback
600 pages
978-90-411-1099-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Chemical Weapons Convention entered into force on 29 April 1997. This text reviews the history of the chemical weapons negotiations and presents an analysis of the major features of the Convention.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1125 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-411-1099-2 (9789041110992)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part I: General Issues.
1. The Chemical Weapons Convention: A General Overview; M. Bothe.
2. The Negotiations on the Chemical Weapons Convention: A Historical Overview; J.P. Robinson.
3. On-Site Inspections as a Form of Verification in Arms Control Agreements; R. Hanski.
4. Verification in the `Global Commons': Existing Regimes; K. Stendahl.
5. The Law of IAEA Safeguards: A Framework for the Legal Problems of Chemical Weapons Verification? T. Lohmann.
Part II: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
6. The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons; A. de Guttry.
7. The Preparatory Commission for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons; P. Gargiulo.
8. The Work of the Preparatory Commission, the Provisional Technical Secretariat and Preparations for Entry Into Force; T. Dunworth, et al.
Part III: Destruction of Chemical Weapons.
9. The Destruction of Chemical Weapons and Chemical Weapons Production Facilities; R. Sutherland.
10 Old and Abandoned Chemical Weapons; T. Stock.
Part IV: The Verification System.
11. Routine Verification under the Chemical Weapons Convention; T. Marauhn.
12. Challenge Inspections and Investigations of Alleged Use; T. Kurzidem.
13. Conflict Management and the Chemical Weapons Convention; T. Kurzidem.
Part V: Special Problems.
14. National Trial Inspections and the Verification System of the Chemical Weapons Convention; R. Trapp.
15. Protection of Confidential Information and the Chemical Weapons Convention; E. Greco.
16. The Chemical Weapons Convention and Its Application in Time of Armed Conflict; A. Gioia.
Part VI: Reactions to Non-Compliance.
17. Reactions to Non-Compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention; A. Rosas.
Part VII: The Chemical Weapons Convention and International Economic Relations.
18. Control By States Parties over Private Extra-Territorial Activities: Issues of Jurisdiction and International Responsibility; M. Gestri.
19. National Regulations on Export Controls and the Chemical Weapons Convention; T. Marauhn.
20. Economic and Technological Development and Trade in Chemicals; N. Ronzitti.
Part VIII: Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
21. National Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention; M. Bothe.
22. Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention in the EEC Context; T. Marauhn.
Part IX: Conclusions. M. Bothe, et al.
Index.
1. The Chemical Weapons Convention: A General Overview; M. Bothe.
2. The Negotiations on the Chemical Weapons Convention: A Historical Overview; J.P. Robinson.
3. On-Site Inspections as a Form of Verification in Arms Control Agreements; R. Hanski.
4. Verification in the `Global Commons': Existing Regimes; K. Stendahl.
5. The Law of IAEA Safeguards: A Framework for the Legal Problems of Chemical Weapons Verification? T. Lohmann.
Part II: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
6. The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons; A. de Guttry.
7. The Preparatory Commission for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons; P. Gargiulo.
8. The Work of the Preparatory Commission, the Provisional Technical Secretariat and Preparations for Entry Into Force; T. Dunworth, et al.
Part III: Destruction of Chemical Weapons.
9. The Destruction of Chemical Weapons and Chemical Weapons Production Facilities; R. Sutherland.
10 Old and Abandoned Chemical Weapons; T. Stock.
Part IV: The Verification System.
11. Routine Verification under the Chemical Weapons Convention; T. Marauhn.
12. Challenge Inspections and Investigations of Alleged Use; T. Kurzidem.
13. Conflict Management and the Chemical Weapons Convention; T. Kurzidem.
Part V: Special Problems.
14. National Trial Inspections and the Verification System of the Chemical Weapons Convention; R. Trapp.
15. Protection of Confidential Information and the Chemical Weapons Convention; E. Greco.
16. The Chemical Weapons Convention and Its Application in Time of Armed Conflict; A. Gioia.
Part VI: Reactions to Non-Compliance.
17. Reactions to Non-Compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention; A. Rosas.
Part VII: The Chemical Weapons Convention and International Economic Relations.
18. Control By States Parties over Private Extra-Territorial Activities: Issues of Jurisdiction and International Responsibility; M. Gestri.
19. National Regulations on Export Controls and the Chemical Weapons Convention; T. Marauhn.
20. Economic and Technological Development and Trade in Chemicals; N. Ronzitti.
Part VIII: Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
21. National Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention; M. Bothe.
22. Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention in the EEC Context; T. Marauhn.
Part IX: Conclusions. M. Bothe, et al.
Index.