On May 20, 2008 Guinea-Bissau deposited its instrument of ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention. This means the convention will enter into force for Guinea-Bissau on June 19, 2008 making it the 184th state party to the CWC. Currently only 11 nations remain outside of the treaty.
Search
Monthly Archive
Links
Link
Linka
Links
- American Chemical Society (ACS)
- American Chemistry Council (Formerly Chemical Manufacturers Association)
- Arms Control Today
- Article-by-Article Analysis of the CWC
- CBW Events
- Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation - Biological and Chemical Weapons
- Center for Nonproliferation Studies - Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program
- Global Green USA - Legacy Program
- Harvard-Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons
- IUPAC - International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists
- Pugwash - Conferences on Science and World Affairs
- Scientists Working Group on Biological and Chemical Weapons
- Second Review Conference 2008 Blog - Harvard Sussex Program
- Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufactureres Association
- The Australia Group
- The CBW Convention Bulletin
- The Henry L. Stimson Center - Chemical Weapons Issues
- The U.S. National Academies
- United States Government CWC Web Site
- University of Bradford Department of Peace Studies
- VERIFIN - Finnish Institute for the Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention
- VERTIC - Verification Research, Training and Information Centre
0 Responses to “Guinea-Bissau Joins the Chemical Weapons Convention”