ID | 131024 |
Title Proper | Chemical and biological weapons |
Other Title Information | multilateral regimes and China's compliance |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chansoria, Monika |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In a March 2014 report, the United Nations human rights investigators con?rmed that chemical weapons were indeed used in Syria in 2013, which apparently came from the stockpiles of the Syrian military, whose chemical weapons stash reportedly included mustard gas. The report con?rmed that the deadly nerve agent Sarin was used in three separate incidents: the Damascus suburb ofal-Ghouta in August 2013, Khan al-Assal in March 2013 and Saraqeb near the northern town of ldlih in April 2013. While the Bashar al-Assad government and the Syrian opposition indict each other of using chemical weapons, which are strictly banned as per existing international law and convention, the incidents amount to being the deadliest chemical attacks the world has witnessed in almost a quarter of a century. |
`In' analytical Note | CLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.46-58 |
Journal Source | CLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.46-58 |
Key Words | China ; Chinese Threat ; Chinese Insurgencies ; Chemical and Biological Weapons - CBW ; Multilateral Regimes ; Bilateral Relations ; Arms Threats ; Insurgencies ; International Relations - IR ; International Cooperation - IC ; Deadliest Chemical Attacks ; Chemical Weapons ; Biological Weapons ; Nuclear ; Syria ; Syrian Military ; International Law ; International Regime |