Pugwash
Meeting no. 278
18th
Workshop of the Pugwash Study Group on the
Implementation of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions:
The Resumption of the Fifth BWC Review Conference 2002 and Beyond
Geneva,
Switzerland, 9-10 November 2002
List of Papers
The following papers are available by contacting
Claudia Vaughn of the Rome Pugwash office, at pugwash@iol.it
Discussion
Papers (DP)
- Is there a danger of
radiological warfare?, by Jozef Goldblat
- Return to Geneva: Uncertainties
and Options, by Graham S. Pearson & Nicholas A. Sims
- On the Brink: Biodefense,
Biotechnology, and the Future of Weapons Control, by Mark Wheelis
and Malcolm Dando
- Follow-up after the Fifth
Review Conference of the BTWC, by Roger Roffey
- Escaping from the Shadow
of the Future over the BTWC (An agenda for the future), by Jean
Pascal Zanders
- Strengthening the BWC
: What is a realistic inter-Review Conference strategy ?, by Jez
Littlewood
- Proposed Guidelines on
the Status of Riot Control Agents and other Toxic Chemicals under
the Chemical Weapons Convention, by Abram Chayes, Matthew
Meselson, and R. Justin Smith
- Strategy for Bio-criminalization,
by Barry Kellman
- Graham Pearson
slide presentation :
- The Final Declaration
- Return to Geneva : Uncertainties
and Options (with N. Sims)
- Topics for Future Meetings
of the BTWC States Parties
BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS (BD)
- Fact Sheet : The Biological
Weapons Convention (issued by the US Department of State, Bureau
of Arms Control, May 22, 2002)
- SIPRI Fact Sheet, November
2001: Biotechnology and the Future of the Biological and Toxin
Weapons Convention
- “Back to Bioweapons?”,
by Mark Wheelis & Malcolm Dando, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists,
January/February 2003
- A Draft Convention to
Prohibit Biological and Chemical Weapons under International Law,
by Matthew Meselson (USA) and J P Robinson (UK), from Treaty Enforcement
and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters with Special Reference
to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Rodrigo Yepes-Enriquez and
Lisa Tabassi (eds.), The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, 2002
- “Bioterror : What Can
Be Done ?”, by Matthew Meselson, in Striking Terror: America’s
New War, by Philip C. Wilcox Jr. et al., Robert B. Silvers and
Barbara Epstein (eds), New York Review of Books
- Draft Model Convention
on the Prohibition and Prevention of Biological Terrorism, prepared
for the Workshop on Biological Terrorism-An International Criminal
Law Approach, by Barry Kellman, April 29, 2002
- “Legal Aspects of the
Geneva Protocol of 1925”, by R.R. Baxter and Thomas Buergenthal, American
Journal of International Law, vol. 64, 1970, published by The
American Society of International Law
- Biotechnology, Weapons
and Humanity, Summary Report of an informal meeting of government
and independent experts, Montreux, Switzerland, 23-24 September 2002
- “Preventing the Hostile
Use of Biotechnology : The Way Forward Now”, The CBW Conventions
Bulletin, Issue no. 57, September 2002
- UN Security Council Resolution
1441, adopted at Security Council Meeting 4644, 8 November 2002.
- Biological Weapons
: Issues and Threats, P.R. Chari and Arpit Rajain, eds., Institute
of Peace & Conflict Studies, New Delhi, October 2002
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