1-3 of 3 results for subject:Verification
Librarians' tools
- Search time
- 0.243 seconds
- Solr query time
- 0.002 seconds
- Search query
- subject:Verification
- We searched for
- subject_t:Verification OR subject_ses:93415
Member
X
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem
Type
House
Session
Year
Department
Member
More
Campbell of Pittenweem, Lord (3)
Primary member
Answering member
Legislative stage
Legislation
Subject
Publisher
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will make a statement on the status of the negotiations with the ad-hoc group in Geneva for a protocol to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will make a statement on the status of the negotiations with the ad-hoc group in Geneva for a protocol to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention.
Asked by
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem
(Liberal Democrat)
Answered by
Brian Wilson
(Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Tabled on
3 April 2001
For answer on
10 April 2001
Answered on
10 April 2001
Mr. Menzies Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the status
of the negotiations with the ad hoc group in Geneva for a protocol to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention. [157114]
Mr. Wilson: On 30 March the Chairman of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) ad hoc group, Ambassador Tibor Toth of Hungary,
tabled the text of a draft Protocol to the BWC. This has been sent to all States Parties and will come under discussion at the next
negotiating session which begins in Geneva on 23 April. The UK has played a leading role throughout these negotiations as we have
had responsibility for the section of the text on compliance measures--the core of the future Protocol. We welcome the appearance of
the text and are currently assessing this overall content. A successful outcome by the time of the BWC Review Conference remains a
possibility but will depend upon the reaction to the text from all countries involved over the coming months. An effective BWC
Protocol remains an important arms control objective for the United Kingdom as it will help fill the last remaining gap in Treaty
provisions designed to stem the proliferation of WMD.
Subjects
Chemical and biological warfare; Biological weapons; Arms control; Treaties; Verification; Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention; Geneva
Date
10 April 2001
Reference
157114; 366 c530-1W
House
House of Commons
Supplementary on Iraq denying access to UN weapons inspectors.
Supplementary on Iraq denying access to UN weapons inspectors.
Asked by
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem
(Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Ministry of Defence
Oral questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Answered on
3 November 1997
Subjects
Inspections; Iraq; Weapons; Verification; UN Special Commission on Iraq
Date
3 November 1997
Reference
300 c14;300 c14-5
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
House
House of Commons
What steps is MOD taking to ensure a sufficient supply of personnel trained in arms reduction verification.
What steps is MOD taking to ensure a sufficient supply of personnel trained in arms reduction verification.
Asked by
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem
(Liberal Democrat)
Answered by
Lord Hamilton of Epsom
(Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Defence
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
For answer on
6 March 1990
Answered on
6 March 1990
Subjects
Armed forces; Arms control; Training; Verification; INF Treaty; CFE talks; Joint Arms Control Implementation Group
Date
6 March 1990
Reference
168 c622W;168 c620W
House
House of Commons