Disarmament's Missing Dimension: A UN Agency to Administer Multilateral TreatiesA collection of essays discussing Canada's role in accelerating the process of ascertaining the appropriate degree and form of UN involvement in arms control verification. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Disarmaments Neglected Dimension | 17 |
The Need for a UN Disarmament Verification | 30 |
The Concept of a UN Disarmament Verification | 37 |
A Course of Action for Middle Powers | 45 |
A Role for NonGovernmental Organizations | 56 |
Common terms and phrases
access clauses administering agreement Annex arms control Article Assembly bilateral treaties Biological Weapons Convention Board of Governors broad-scope Canada Chapter Chemical Weapons Convention Conference consensus consultation clauses continued from previous Control and Disarmament countries data collection dealing decisions Department of External detail disarmament process discussion document draft evaluation and response Executive Council export External Affairs fully known function Geneva Geneva Convention IAEA IAEA Doc inspection international agency International Law involved legislation majority voting matters middle powers missiles multilateral disarmament treaties multilateral treaties negotiations Netherlands NGOs notification clauses Nuclear Weapons Nuclear-Free Zone Number of Parties OPCW Ottawa particular treaty peaceful-use undertakings political problem procedures Prohibition Protocol relating reprinted resolution role Rolling Text safeguards self-help signed Soviet Union specific statute structure superpowers surveillance and access Treaty of Tlatelolco UNDVA UNIDIR United Nations verification and compliance Verification Organization verification system
References to this book
Historical Dictionary of Arms Control and Disarmament Jeffrey Arthur Larsen,James M. Smith Limited preview - 2005 |