Chemical weapons are banned under customary international law, the 1925 Geneva Protocol and the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). The CWC today has achieved near universal adherence; a small number of states, however, remain outside its realm. Syria—until 2013 one of them—was long presumed to possess chemical weapons and in 2012 effectively admitted so. The Syrian civil war always carried the risk that one side or another would use these weapons. Reports to this end began to appear in 2012. In March 2013, following separate requests by Syria and several Western States, the UN Secretary-General began to investigate these allegations. Whilst the investigation team was in Damascus, a large-scale sarin attack was launched on Ghouta, killing hundreds of people. This incident and its subsequent confirmation by the UN team set in motion a series of unprecedented events leading to the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile under strict international control, supported by financial and in-kind assistance by more than 20 countries. But this multilateral effort did not end the use of toxic chemicals in Syria, and OPCW fact-finding missions have since confirmed several cases of chlorine attacks. Also, ISIS/Daesh reportedly has used chemical weapons including chlorine and mustard gas in Syria and Iraq. The paper concludes that it will be important to identify the perpetrators of these attacks and bring them to justice in order to protect the international norm against poison gas.
...MoreBook Bretislav Friedrich; Dieter Hoffmann; Jürgen Renn; Florian Schmaltz; Martin Wolf (2017) One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences.
Chapter
Jürgen Renn;
(2017)
Introduction
Book
National Research Council (U.S.), ;
Committee on Confronting Terrorism in Russia, ;
Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk, ;
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), ;
Carnegie Corporation of New York, ;
NetLibrary, Inc., ;
(2002)
High-Impact Terrorism
Article
Helen Tilley;
(2021)
Traditional Medicine Goes Global: Pan-African Precedents, Cultural Decolonization, and Cold War Rights/Properties
Book
Bretislav Friedrich;
Dieter Hoffmann;
Jürgen Renn;
Florian Schmaltz;
Martin Wolf;
(2017)
One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences
Chapter
Kilshaw, Susie;
(2014)
Toxic Soldiers: Chemicals and the Bodies of Gulf War Syndrome Sufferers
Chapter
Karin Mlodoch;
(2017)
The Indelible Smell of Apples: Poison Gas Survivors in Halabja, Kurdistan-Iraq, and Their Struggle for Recognition
Article
Martini, Edwin A.;
(2012)
Even We Can't Prevent Forests: The Chemical War in Vietnam and the Illusion of Control
Book
Martini, Edwin A.;
(2012)
Agent Orange: History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty
Article
Shanebrook, J. Richard;
(2003)
Halting Proliferation of Long-Range Ballistic Missiles
Book
Walker, John R.;
(2012)
Britain and Disarmament the UK and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Arms Control and Programmes, 1956--1975
Thesis
Katz, Rebecca Lynn;
(2005)
Yellow Rain Revisited: Lessons Learned for the Investigation of Chemical and Biological Weapons Allegations
Book
Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab;
(2019)
Enlightenment on the Eve of Revolution: The Egyptian and Syrian Debates
Book
Lamar, Jake;
(2006)
Sixty Years of Science at UNESCO, 1945--2005
Book
Glen Toner;
James Meadowcroft;
(2009)
Innovation, Science, Environment 1987-2007: Special Edition: Charting Sustainable Development in Canada, 1987-2007
Article
Sibylle Marti;
(2024)
The ILO, the Politics of Statistics, and Changing Perceptions of Informal Work, 1970–Present
Book
Sonali Thakkar;
(2023)
The Reeducation of Race: Jewishness and the Politics of Antiracism in Postcolonial Thought
Book
Mazower, Mark;
(2012)
Governing the World: The History of an Idea
Book
Waqar H. Zaidi;
(2021)
Technological Internationalism and World Order: Aviation, Atomic Energy, and the Search for International Peace, 1920–1950
Book
Susan Colbourn;
Timothy Andrews Sayle;
(2020)
The Nuclear North: Histories of Canada in the Atomic Age
Article
Hecht, Gabrielle;
(2010)
The Power of Nuclear Things
Be the first to comment!