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28th Workshop of the Pugwash Study Group on the
Implementation of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions:
The Second CWC Review and After
Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 5-6 April 2008


List of Papers

[6 April 2008]

  

Author
Title
1
J P Perry Robinson Ensuring that OPCW implementation of the CWC definition of chemical weapons remains fit for purpose
2
OPCW Technical Secretariat Note by the Director-General: Report of the Scientific Advisory Board on developments in Science and Technology
3
J P Perry Robinson Toxic biotechnological-process products and chemicals of biological origin
4
Jiří Matoušek Convention on the total and comprehensive prohibition of chemical weapons before the Second Review Conference
5
Jiří Matoušek Assistance and protection – one of the main pillars of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Access of the Czech Republic to Article X of the Convention
6
Jiří Matoušek Chemical Weapons Convention: Conceptual approach to education and outreach
7
Walter Krutzsch Group of experts
8

Walter Krutzsch and Adolf von Wagner

“Law enforcement including domestic riot control”: The interpretation of Article II, paragraph 9(d)
9
Georgi Avramchev The Biological Weapons Convention in 2008: Bringing biologists on board
10
John Hart The implementation of the chemical industry provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention: A framework analysis of political and technical implications for Taiwan
11
Abram Chayes, Matthew Meselson and R Justin Smith Proposed guidelines on the status of riot control agents and other toxic chemicals under the Chemical Weapons Convention, 9 June 1994
12

Matthew S Meselson and Julian Perry Robinson

The Yellow Rain affair: lessons from a discredited allegation
13
Richard Guthrie Tackling ambiguities: lessons for the Review Conference from the CWC negotiations
14
Caitríona McLeish Industry, dual use and the changing function of the CWC
15
Graham S Pearson The BWC intersessional programme [PowerPoint presentation]
16
Graham S Pearson Codes of conduct for chemists: An IUPAC Task Group [PowerPoint presentation]
17
Thomas Stock Destruction of chemical weapons under the CWC – meeting deadlines and security concerns
18
Robert Mathews Chemical threats in the age of terrorism: Raising the barriers to chemical terrorism [PowerPoint presentation]