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I am honoured to have been invited to contribute the chapter on #Universalisation.
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A new, 60-page report published by the Chemical Weapons Convention Coalition and the Arms Control Association, “The Future of the ...
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50th Anniversary of the BWC: The Past, Present and Future of the Biological Weapons Convention
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In his opening remarks, Ambassador Michele Cervone d'Urso ...
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Biological weapons ‘must not only be unthinkable but also impossible’
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Disarmament chief Izumi Nakamitsu told Member States in Geneva that the BWC “remains a ...
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On 50-Year Mark, Secretary-General Urges 9 States to Join Biological Weapons Convention
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Fifty years after its entry into force, the Biological Weapons Convention now has 188 ...
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TheEUcontributes with essential #outreach efforts to promote the #universalisation of the Code as well as its implementation and integration in the wider #nonproliferation regime.
2️⃣0️⃣ years after its adoption, the #HCoC is more relevant than ever. While the Code currently counts 145 member states, further efforts are needed in view of its full #universalisation.