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ID167799
Title ProperUN Security Council Resolution 1540 and the importance of regional coordinators
LanguageENG
AuthorHess, Ashley AC ;  Marcus, Gregory R
Summary / Abstract (Note)United Nations Security Council resolution (UNSCR) 1540, adopted unanimously under Chapter VII of the UN Charter in 2004, is a key component of the global security architecture, enumerating specific obligations for states, which ultimately aims to reduce the overall risk of weapons-of-mass-destruction proliferation. However, although nearly fifteen years have passed since the adoption of the resolution, many states have still not implemented many of its requirements and obligations—meaning that at least some of the vulnerabilities and risks identified over a decade ago likely still exist, or have changed and expanded over time. This viewpoint discusses the establishment of dedicated UNSCR 1540 coordinators in regional organizations as an example of an effective practice that may contribute toward achieving full implementation of the resolution, fully consistent with established US policy. Since some regional organizations may not have the financial and administrative capacity, or political will, to host such a position, this viewpoint also proposes a variety of ways to address these shortfalls.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 25, No.5-6; Nov-Dec 2018: p.545-554
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol: 25 No 5-6
Key WordsRegional Security ;  Export controls ;  Nonproliferation ;  UN Security Council Resolution 1540 ;  Weapons of Mass Destruction


 
 
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