While it talks about international control of plutonium neither are accurate descriptions of its terms.
The U.N. had wanted greater international control to ensure that evidence, not politics, determines who is indicted.
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Mr. MIKHAIL GRISHANKOV (Chairman, Anti-Corruption Committee): (Through Translator) Russia's situation requires international control.
Their once belligerent media have been under international control since October 1997.
Although the Copenhagen Conference on climate change failed to achieve anything like its sponsors' objectives, their under lying push for greater international control over the economies of the world's nations, and their tax and regulatory systems, continues unabated.
R. 2403, the International Plutonium Control Act, aimed at imposing constraints on nuclear armaments through oblique means, rather than direct ones.
United States and international export control policies and practices have facilitated the People's Republic of China's efforts to obtain militarily useful technology.
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An absolute majority of senators far more than the 34 needed voted to reject a major international arms control agreement: the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
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"In Africa, these health care systems don't exist, at least not in the form we're used to, " says Tom Glynn, Director of International Care Control for the American Cancer Society.
The Union for International Cancer Control, a non-governmental organisation working across 155 countries, estimates that 1.5 million lives could be saved worldwide if urgent action is taken to raise awareness about cancer.
As it happens, the concerns expressed by many of America's most highly decorated and highly regarded ground combat commanders were underscored yesterday by the launch of yet-another dubious international arms control effort.
It can only be hoped that President Clinton will recognize that far from enhancing the international arms control regime, agreements like the Chemical Weapons Convention actually serve to debase the value of that regime.
In fact, all it can do is establish a regime that will preclude those signatories like the United States who faithfully adhere to their commitments under international arms control agreements, from retaining retaliatory chemical stockpiles.
But officialdom is struggling as the criminal businesses speed up, evading regulations by adapting their behaviour: more like big firms than small ones, says Matt Nice of the International Narcotics Control Board, which enforces the UN conventions on drugs.
In addition, Russia continues to violate its international arms control obligations, including -- but not limited to -- the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, the INF Treaty, the START I Treaty, the Biological Weapons Convention and various chemical weapons conventions.
Regrettably, as the recent Paris conference illustrated so well, there is no reason whatsoevermention countries (such as Iraq) clearly guilty of violating the existing international arms control agreement on chemical weapons the 1925 Geneva convention banning their first use. for believing that collective enforcement of compliance will occur.
Yet, astonishingly, this elementary wisdom has not yet penetrated the American and European bureaucracies that keep churning out lengthy international arms-control treaties.
Sadly, as a result, a future one may be the ability of the council to uphold other international arms-control regimes nuclear, chemical or biological.
That no violation goes punished under international arms-control regimes is a lesson that Saddam has patiently tried to teach us for a long time.
Among the referees arrested were Petrus Mathabela, Simon Motau and Ronnie Marhule, who are on a panel chosen by world football governing body FIFA to control international fixtures this year.
"International organized criminals control significant positions in the global energy and strategic materials markets, " said Attorney General Michael Mukasey in April when announcing a new Justice Department strategy to combat organized crime.
Even as one lot of American diplomats shot down the extension of the BWC, others were busy reiterating their country's determination to scrap the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty, a cornerstone of international arms-control for the past 30 years.
All this as China was still smarting from the spy-plane incident in April, as well as President Bush's decision to allow the biggest sale of arms to Taiwan in nearly a decade and press ahead with a missile-defence system that the Chinese say could destroy international arms-control efforts.
Fifa's executive committee announced in March it would take greater control over international friendlies.
The government of Thailand has run up against similar limits to its power to control the international Web.
Harrington currently serves as Director of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control.
Mr Bolton is under secretary of state for arms control and international security.
First of all, it cheapens the currency of arms control and international law to enter into treaties under utterly false pretenses.
Robert Joseph, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.
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