SSF Project Papers and Factsheets
Project on Chemical and Biological Warfare
The SIPRI-Saskatchewan-Frankfurt Research Group produced a number of papers and factsheets on certain aspects of the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention between 1993 and 1996.
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Papers:
- The
chemical industry and compliance with the CWC R. G. Sutherland
- Chemical
trade control and Article XI of the CWC T. Stock and A. De Geer (pdf-file 24K)
- The
CWC and discrete organic chemicals Ronald G. Sutherland,
Thomas Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner (pdf-file 15K)
- CWC
implementation: Targeting the important groups and the role of NGOs-
an overview T. Stock, T. Kurzidem, P. Radler and R. G. Sutherland
- Declarable
activities under Schedules 2 and 3 from the point of view of a facility
operator T. Stock, R. G. Sutherland, T. Kurzidem and P. Radler
- Declarations,
low concentrations and mixtures Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas
Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner (pdf-file
8K)
- Declaration
thresholds and aggregate national data Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas
Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner (pdf-file
9K)
- Effective
regime governing sanctions against staff members of the Technical Secretariat
for breaches of confidentiality York von Lersner, Patricia Radler, Thomas Kurzidem, Ronald G. Sutherland and Thomas Stock (pdf-file 22K)
- Facility
agreement and model facility agreements under the CWC York von Lersner,
Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler, Thomas Stock and Ronald G. Sutherland
(pdf-file
22K)
- Facility
agreements under the CWC: Do we need implementing legislation? T. Kurzidem,
P. Radler, T. Stock, and R. G. Sutherland:
- History of the negotiations on the CWC
- short overview T. Stock (pdf-file148
K)
- Implementation
of the CWC: Declarations, discrete organic chemicals and toxins R.
G. Sutherland, T. Kurzidem, T. Stock and P. Radler
- Industrial
declarations and the CWC Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock,
Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner (pdf-file 20K)
- Liability
of the future OPCW York von Lersner, Patricia Radler,
Thomas Kurzidem, Thomas Stock and Ronald, G. Sutherland (pdf-file 37K)
- The
National Authority: Some important issues to be addressed T. Kurzidem,
P. Radler, T. Stock, and R. G. Sutherland
- Old
and abandoned chemical weapons under the CWC T. Stock
- Perspectives
for Entry into Force of the CWC: Benefits of early ratification T.
Kurzidem, T. Stock, and R. G. Sutherland
- The
provisions of Article X: Some comments regarding assistance and protection
T. Stock (pdf-file18K)
- The
role and function of a national inspector in the National Authority under
the CWC R. G. Sutherland, T. Kurzidem and T. Stock (pdf-file25K)
- The Tasks of the National Authority under
the Chemical Weapons Convention R. G. Sutherland (pdf-file
34 K)
- Routine
inspections and inspection hours Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock,
Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner (pdf-file10K)
Factsheets:
Implementing the CWC
Factsheets written by the SIPRI-Saskatchewan-Frankfurt Group 1993-96 on
the national implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
- The main
tasks of a National Authority under the CWC
- Old and
Abandoned Chemical Weapons under the CWC
- Riot Control
Agents under the CWC
- Transfer of Chemicals under the CWC
Country Studies
The following country studies regarding the national implementation of
the Chemical Weapons Convention were developed by the SIPRI-Saskatchewan-Frankfurt
Project 1993-96.
- Introduction
(pdf-file 15K)
- Finland
Patricia Radler and Petra Preisler (pdf-file
26K)
- Sweden
Patricia Radler (pdf-file
40K)
- Romania Dan
Iliescu and Patricia Radler (pdf-file
20K)

