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The Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy focuses principally on the UN First Committee, and any significant developments in the Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament (CD). Where appropriate, and within the limits of our resources, we also include some coverage of disarmament questions and developments relating to weapons of mass destruction that come before the UN General Assembly.
The United Nations First Committee is a subcommittee of the UN General Assembly that deals with disarmament and international security. First Committee meets each autumn comprising all UN member states.
The 2007 UN First Committee took place at the United Nations from 8 October to 2 November. The Acronym Institute participated and a detailed report will be published in Disarmament Diplomacy. Details of the resolutions and voting are available below:
Stagnation and Redundancy: Report on the 2007 UN First Committee, by Michael Spies, Disarmament Diplomacy, No.87, Spring 2008, including:
First Committee Monitor from Reaching Critical WillThe UN's official website on the General Assembly is at: http://www.un.org/ga/ and the site for the First Committee is at: http://www.un.org/ga/first/index.shtml. In addition UN press releases covering the First Committee can be viewed at http://disarmament.un.org.
An index of all references made to issues of disarmament, peace and security during the General Assembly debates is available from Reaching Critical Will at:
Details of speeches from the First Committee are available from Reaching Critical
Will at: http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org.
See also: Acronym Institute coverage of previous sessions of the UN First Committee.
The Conference on Disarmament is the successor to various Geneva-based arms control bodies dating back to 1960. The CD is regarded as an autonomous body, although it has a close relationship with the United Nations. In March 1995, the CD adopted a mandate to negotiate a ban on the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons - fissban, aka fissile materials treaty (FMT), aka fissile materials cut-off treaty (FMCT), however, negotiations have not started as CD members have struggled to adopt a work programme.
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