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== Introduction == | |||
The [https://www.opcw.org OPCW] is an intergovernmental organization based in The Hague, committed to the prohibition of chemical weapons. It is created by the Chemical Weapons Convention. | The [https://www.opcw.org OPCW] is an intergovernmental organization based in The Hague, committed to the prohibition of chemical weapons. It is created by the [https://www.opcw.org/chemical-weapons-convention Chemical Weapons Convention]. | ||
This talk will discuss a bit of what the OPCW does, how we got to have it, what it doesn't do. We'll look at some of the regular work the OPCW does (industry inspections around the world) and the special work -- investigations and fact-finding, particularly in Syria, Ukraine and the UK. | This talk will discuss a bit of what the OPCW does, how we got to have it, what it doesn't do. We'll look at some of the regular work the OPCW does (industry inspections around the world) and the special work -- investigations and fact-finding, particularly in Syria, Ukraine and the UK. | ||
== Background reading == | |||
I'll add in some links here for past reports by the OPCW's fact-finding mission, technical assistance visits. | I'll add in some links here for past reports by the OPCW's fact-finding mission, technical assistance visits. | ||
For enthusiasts: [https://www.opcw.org/opcw-e-learning OPCW's e-learning suite]. | |||
OPCW top level pages: | |||
* [https://www.opcw.org/syria Syria] | |||
* [https://www.opcw.org/ukraine Ukraine] | |||
== Outline == | |||
* What is the OPCW and what it tries to do | * What is the OPCW and what it tries to do | ||
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* Other mechanisms which the OPCW has developed | * Other mechanisms which the OPCW has developed | ||
* What the OPCW has done in the past | * What the OPCW has done in the past | ||
** Regular: [https://www.opcw.org/our-work/eliminating-chemical-weapons chemical weapons demilitarisation], [https://www.opcw.org/our-work/eliminating-chemical-weapons OCW and ACW] | |||
** Non-routine: Syria, Libya, [https://www.opcw.org/sites/default/files/documents/EC/85/en/ec85nat02_e_.pdf Panama ACW], [https://www.opcw.org/sites/default/files/documents/EC/81/en/ec81dg15_e_.pdf Iraq] (para 13), [https://www.opcw.org/media-centre/news/2017/03/opcw-executive-council-condemns-chemical-weapons-use-fatal-incident Malaysia], UK ([https://www.opcw.org/media-centre/featured-topics/incident-salisbury Skripals], [https://www.opcw.org/media-centre/news/2018/07/opcw-provides-technical-assistance-amesbury-uk-incident Amesbury]), Germany ([https://www.opcw.org/media-centre/featured-topics/case-mr-alexei-navalny Navalny]) | |||
* What you can find to read from these things | |||
* How to read some of them | * How to read some of them | ||
* How policy mechanisms respond to technical outcomes | * How policy mechanisms respond to technical outcomes | ||
== Format == | |||
I will likely have slides but that’s partly to help me keep on track. I’ll try to speak for 20-30 minutes then take questions. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 12 October 2025
Event How to read an OPCW TAV report | |
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Name | How to read an OPCW TAV report |
Contact | Oops |
Duration | 2025-10-17 19:30 - 2025-10-17 20:30 |
Information | A quasi-technical talk about OPCW topics by a policy person for a non-specialist technical audience
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Introduction
The OPCW is an intergovernmental organization based in The Hague, committed to the prohibition of chemical weapons. It is created by the Chemical Weapons Convention.
This talk will discuss a bit of what the OPCW does, how we got to have it, what it doesn't do. We'll look at some of the regular work the OPCW does (industry inspections around the world) and the special work -- investigations and fact-finding, particularly in Syria, Ukraine and the UK.
Background reading
I'll add in some links here for past reports by the OPCW's fact-finding mission, technical assistance visits.
For enthusiasts: OPCW's e-learning suite.
OPCW top level pages:
Outline
- What is the OPCW and what it tries to do
- Mechanisms explicitly set out in the CWC
- Other mechanisms which the OPCW has developed
- What the OPCW has done in the past
- Regular: chemical weapons demilitarisation, OCW and ACW
- Non-routine: Syria, Libya, Panama ACW, Iraq (para 13), Malaysia, UK (Skripals, Amesbury), Germany (Navalny)
- What you can find to read from these things
- How to read some of them
- How policy mechanisms respond to technical outcomes
Format
I will likely have slides but that’s partly to help me keep on track. I’ll try to speak for 20-30 minutes then take questions.