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Enhancing the Implementation of UNSCR1540: Education UNSCR 1540 Civil Society Forum - Opportunities for Engagement 8 - 10 January 2013 Vienna , Austria. Masamichi MINEHATA Bradford Disarmament Research Centre (BDRC). UNSCR 1540. Security
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Enhancing the Implementation of UNSCR1540:EducationUNSCR 1540 Civil Society Forum - Opportunities for Engagement8 - 10 January 2013 Vienna, Austria Masamichi MINEHATA Bradford Disarmament Research Centre (BDRC)
UNSCR 1540 Security • “prevent proliferation in all its aspects of all weapons of mass destruction” Development • “preventionof proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons should not hamper international cooperation in materials, equipment and technology for peaceful purposes” Clear Recognition of “Prevention” for Security and Development
What is working and what is not? Need for a Comprehensive and Nationally Tailored Approach
WP.20 (2011): Wide support towards the topic Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea and Switzerland (on behalf of the “JACKSNNZ”), and Kenya, Sweden, Ukraine, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America Possible approaches to education and awareness-raising among life scientists
The ways forward • The IAEA: The International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN) • The OPCW: Statement of the DG 2012, TWG on Education, RevCon2013 • The BWC: Annualmeeting on Standing Agenda Item, 8th RevCon2016 Education under Treaty Regimes
UNSCR 1977 (2011) • Urges the 1540 Committee to continue to engage actively with States and relevant international, regional and subregional organizations to promote the sharing of experience, lessons learned and effective practices, in the areas covered by resolution 1540 (2004). 1540: An Umbrella Resolution to Promote Education
Bradford Disarmament Research Centre • Malcolm Dando • Simon Whitby • Tatyana Novossiolova • Gerald Walther • Judi Sture • MasamichiMinehata
Contact Masamichi MINEHATA m.minehata@bradford.ac.uk