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Pages : 3
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Standing Committee E: Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill (HL). Minutes of Proceedings. (Vote)
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Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Pages : 3
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Minutes of Proceedings on the Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspection) Bill
Author: Great Britain. Parliament House of Commons. Standing Committee E.
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ISBN: 9780215017703
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Minutes of proceedings on the Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspection) Bill : [Tuesday 28th October 2003]
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ISBN: 9780215017703
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Minutes of proceedings on the Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspection) Bill : [Tuesday 28th October 2003]
Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill
Author: Defence Committee
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ISBN: 9780215010209
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Languages : en
Pages : 48
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The Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Act 1991 allowed the UK to ratify the 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, which set limits on military equipment in Europe and introduced a verification regime. A new Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill seeks to amend the 1991 Act to allow the UK to ratify an Agreement made in 1999 to adapt the treaty. This report recommends that the Bill should be passed but that the Government should give an undertaking to notify the House 21 days in advance of its intention to proceed to ratification.
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ISBN: 9780215010209
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Languages : en
Pages : 48
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The Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Act 1991 allowed the UK to ratify the 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, which set limits on military equipment in Europe and introduced a verification regime. A new Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill seeks to amend the 1991 Act to allow the UK to ratify an Agreement made in 1999 to adapt the treaty. This report recommends that the Bill should be passed but that the Government should give an undertaking to notify the House 21 days in advance of its intention to proceed to ratification.
Minutes of Proceeding on the Arms Control and Disarmament (Privileges and Immunities) Bill
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee D.
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ISBN: 9780102140880
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Languages : en
Pages : 5
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ISBN: 9780102140880
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Languages : en
Pages : 5
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Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill (HL). Brought from the Lords (Explanatory Notes Bill 50-EN Published)
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Pages : 16
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Pages : 16
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Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill [HL]
Author: Tim Youngs
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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House of Commons Defence Committee Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill
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Arms Control and Disarmament (Inspections) Bill
Author: Defence Committee
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ISBN: 9780215011145
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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ISBN: 9780215011145
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Firearms (Amendment) Bill
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee E.
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ISBN: 9780102132977
Category : Firearms
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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ISBN: 9780102132977
Category : Firearms
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Uranium Enrichment and Nuclear Weapon Proliferation
Author: Allan S. Krass
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100020054X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Originally published in 1983, this book presents both the technical and political information necessary to evaluate the emerging threat to world security posed by recent advances in uranium enrichment technology. Uranium enrichment has played a relatively quiet but important role in the history of efforts by a number of nations to acquire nuclear weapons and by a number of others to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. For many years the uranium enrichment industry was dominated by a single method, gaseous diffusion, which was technically complex, extremely capital-intensive, and highly inefficient in its use of energy. As long as this remained true, only the richest and most technically advanced nations could afford to pursue the enrichment route to weapon acquisition. But during the 1970s this situation changed dramatically. Several new and far more accessible enrichment techniques were developed, stimulated largely by the anticipation of a rapidly growing demand for enrichment services by the world-wide nuclear power industry. This proliferation of new techniques, coupled with the subsequent contraction of the commercial market for enriched uranium, has created a situation in which uranium enrichment technology might well become the most important contributor to further nuclear weapon proliferation. Some of the issues addressed in this book are: A technical analysis of the most important enrichment techniques in a form that is relevant to analysis of proliferation risks; A detailed projection of the world demand for uranium enrichment services; A summary and critique of present institutional non-proliferation arrangements in the world enrichment industry, and An identification of the states most likely to pursue the enrichment route to acquisition of nuclear weapons.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100020054X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Originally published in 1983, this book presents both the technical and political information necessary to evaluate the emerging threat to world security posed by recent advances in uranium enrichment technology. Uranium enrichment has played a relatively quiet but important role in the history of efforts by a number of nations to acquire nuclear weapons and by a number of others to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. For many years the uranium enrichment industry was dominated by a single method, gaseous diffusion, which was technically complex, extremely capital-intensive, and highly inefficient in its use of energy. As long as this remained true, only the richest and most technically advanced nations could afford to pursue the enrichment route to weapon acquisition. But during the 1970s this situation changed dramatically. Several new and far more accessible enrichment techniques were developed, stimulated largely by the anticipation of a rapidly growing demand for enrichment services by the world-wide nuclear power industry. This proliferation of new techniques, coupled with the subsequent contraction of the commercial market for enriched uranium, has created a situation in which uranium enrichment technology might well become the most important contributor to further nuclear weapon proliferation. Some of the issues addressed in this book are: A technical analysis of the most important enrichment techniques in a form that is relevant to analysis of proliferation risks; A detailed projection of the world demand for uranium enrichment services; A summary and critique of present institutional non-proliferation arrangements in the world enrichment industry, and An identification of the states most likely to pursue the enrichment route to acquisition of nuclear weapons.