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Remarks by David A. Koplow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2017

David A. Koplow*
Affiliation:
Georgetown University Law Center

Abstract

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Type
Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Weapons Control
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015

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References

2 In the negotiations on the CTBT, the draft that was worked on was called “the rolling text“ and it hadagreed parts as well as bracketed parts that were subject to change. At various points Iran and Australia submittedentire draft treaties in an effort to expedite negotiations.

3 Treaty of Raratonga, reprinted in 24 ILM 1440 (1985); Note on New Signatories in 35 ILM 264 (1996).

4 Pelindoba Text of the Organization of the African Nuclear Weapon-Free-Zone Treaty, reprinted in 35 ILM698 (1996).