Working Papers
| Document | Title |
English only |
| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.1 | Working Paper submitted by the Netherlands
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.2 | Working Paper submitted by the Federal Republic of Germany: Core elements of national measures to implement the prohibitions contained in the BTWC | |
| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.3 | Working Paper submitted by the Federal
Republic of Germany: Core elements of national mechanismss to establish
and maintain the security and oversight of dangerous microorganisms
and toxins |
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.4 | Working Paper submitted by the Federal Republic of Germany: Sources of expert advice on National BTWC Implementing Legislation and Legislation on Security and Oversight of Dangerous Pathogens in the Federal Republic of Germany | |
| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.5 | Working Paper submitted by Japan: Japan's BTWC Implementing
Law |
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.5/Add.1. | Working Paper submitted by Japan: Japan's
BWC Implementing Law |
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.6 | Working Paper submitted by the Russian Federation: Answers
to the Questionnaire on national legislation ensuring compliance with
the Convention on the Prohibition of Biological and Toxin Weapons |
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.7 | Working Paper submitted by the Russian Federation: On the procedure for the management of microorganisms by the Pathogenicity Groups I-IV in the Territory of the Russian Federation | |
| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.8 | Working Paper submitted by Italy: The
Italian National Committee for Bio-safety and Biotechnology |
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.9 | Working Paper submitted by Switzerland:
National surveillance of activities with pathogenic and genetically
modified organisms: Offer to share expertise with interested States
parties of the BWC |
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| BWC/MSP/2003/WP.10 | Working Paper submitted by the Netherlands |
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