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ID191978
Title ProperCWC at 25
Other Title Information from verification of chemical-weapons destruction to attribution of their use
LanguageENG
AuthorKelle, Alexander
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes the shifting focus of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) during the first 25 years of its implementation, from the verification of destruction of declared chemical-weapon (CW) stockpiles to the attribution of CW use. The article identifies the repeated use of chemical weapons by Syria and the resultant creation of a new attribution norm under the CWC as a critical juncture in the regime’s evolution. Repeated calls for accountability for the use of so-called Novichok nerve agents for assassination purposes serve as the first manifestation of the new attribution norm. The article further outlines steps CWC states parties should take in the context of the Fifth CWC Review Conference in May 2023 to prepare the CW-prohibition regime for its next 25 years of operation by (1) adapting the implementation of key regime norms following the anticipated completion of CW destruction later in 2023 and (2) incorporating the investigation and attribution work of the Investigation and Identification Team into the programmatic work of the OPCW.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 28, No.4-6; Jul-Dec 2021: p.319-336
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol: 28 No 4-6
Key WordsDisarmament ;  Chemical Weapons ;  Syria ;  Russia ;  Attribution ;  Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) ;  Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons ;  Prohibition


 
 
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