Previous Events

Previous Events
Page Update: 29/03/04
 
Previous Events

18-29 August 2003 - BTWC Expert Group meeting on national measures to implement the prohibitions in the Convention, including penal legislation; and on national mechanisms to establish and maintain the security and oversight of pathogenic microorganisms and toxins (Geneva, Switzerland)
20 August 2003 - BWPP lunch seminar on "National implementation legislation and biosafety issues" (Palais des Nations, Room XXII, Geneva, Switzerland) [more]
21 August 2003 - 21 August 2003: BWPP Board meeting (Geneva, Switzerland)
20-24 October 2003 - 8th Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention. [more]
21-22 October 2003 - Conference "Smallpox BioSecurity: Preventing the Unthinkable" (Geneva, Switzerland) [more]
23 October 2003 - Presentation of the study "Non-Compliance with the CWC: Lessons from and for Iraq" by Dr Jean Pascal Zanders (BWPP), Richard Guthrie (SIPRI) and John Hart (SIPRI), OPCW, The Hague [more]
7 November 2003 - BWPP Board meeting, Geneva, Switzerland
10-14 November 2003 - Meeting of the States Parties to the BTWC, Geneva, Switzerland
1 December 2003 - Joint BWPP-SIPRI seminar on "Managing BTWC-relevant technology transfers", Stockholm, Sweden [Invitation only]
3-4 February 2004 - "Ethical Implications of Scientific Research on Bioweapons and Prevention of Bioterrorism", conference organized by the European Union, DG Research, Directorate E Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food, Brussels [For more information: +32-2-299 1111]
22-24 March 2004 - "GMF III: Solutions to the Healthcare Crisis", conference organized by the Global Medical Forum Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland [more]

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