Bradford Disarmament Research Centre
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2024-03-20T00:46:12ZBWC Fifth Review Conference Resumed Session: Evaluation of Proposals
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BTWC Video Briefings, Distance Learning Module 3, 2002. [Video]. BWC Fifth Review Conference Resumed Session: Evaluation of Proposals. Presented by Sims, N.A. and filmed by Whitby, S. Bradford, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.
Nicholas Sims, Reader in International Relations, London School of Economics, 'Evaluation of Proposals: Resumed Session of Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Fifth Review Conference', November 2002.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZBiotechnology and the Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Future?
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BTWC Video Briefings, Distance Learning Module 3, 2002. [Video]. Biotechnology and the Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Future?. Presented by Meselson, M. and filmed by Whitby, S. Bradford, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.
Matt Meselson, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, 'Biotechnology and Weapons of Mass Destruction - the Future? ' November 2002.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZBWPP Launch Speech
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BTWC Video Briefings, Distance Learning Module 3, 2001. [Video]. BWPP Launch Speech. Presented by Dhanapala, J. and filmed by Whitby, S. Bradford, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.
Jayantha Dhanapala, Under-Secretary General for Disarmament Affairs, United Nations, Civil Society Organisations and the BWC speech given at launch of the Bio-Weapons Prevention Project, during the Resumed Session of the 5th Review Conference of the BWC, United Nations, Geneva, 12 November 2002.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Future of the BTWC: The Consequences of Suspension of the Fifth Review Conference
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BTWC Video Briefings, Distance Learning Module 2, No. 1. 2001. [Video]. The Future of the BTWC: The Consequences of Suspension of the Fifth Review Conference. Presented by Sims, N.A. and filmed by Whitby, S. Bradford, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.
In the light of current concern over biological warfare a great deal of interest has been expressed in the Fifth Review Conference of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC). We asked Nicholas A. Sims of the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics how the Convention came into being
2001-01-01T00:00:00ZNegotiation of the BTWC 1968-1969
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BTWC Video Briefings, Distance Learning Module 2, No. 2. 2001. [Video]. Negotiation of the BTWC 1968-1969. Presented by Sims, N.A. and filmed by Whitby, S. Bradford, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.
Negotiation of the BTWC in the late 1960s resulted at entry into force in a much weaker treaty regime than had been envisaged in the original proposal put forward by the British. In this video Nicholas A. Sims describes the ways in which specific parts of the original proposal were weakened.
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