Prohibiting hostile use of environmental modification techniques: hearing before the Subcommittee on Oceans and International Environment of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session ... January 21, 1976U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 46 pagini |
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... Weiss , Edith Brown , Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Politics , Princeton University_ . 23 Insertions for the record : Series of correspondence between Congressmen Gude and Fraser and the Arms Control and Disarmament ...
... Weiss , Edith Brown , Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Politics , Princeton University_ . 23 Insertions for the record : Series of correspondence between Congressmen Gude and Fraser and the Arms Control and Disarmament ...
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... Weiss with a view to- ward strengthening the treaty to make it a more effective means of arms con- trol . In my view Senate approval of a treaty could be jeopardized if the pro- hibition against hostile uses of environmental ...
... Weiss with a view to- ward strengthening the treaty to make it a more effective means of arms con- trol . In my view Senate approval of a treaty could be jeopardized if the pro- hibition against hostile uses of environmental ...
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... Weiss ? Answer . Representative GUDE . Mr. Gude's first observation deals with the scope of the prohibition in Article I of the draft Convention . He raises the ques- tion whether the phrase " widespread , long - lasting , or severe ...
... Weiss ? Answer . Representative GUDE . Mr. Gude's first observation deals with the scope of the prohibition in Article I of the draft Convention . He raises the ques- tion whether the phrase " widespread , long - lasting , or severe ...
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... WEISS . Dr. Weiss ' first observation questions the advisability of restricting the scope of the draft Convention to widespread , long - lasting , or severe effects . The comments in the letter to which these answers are attached and ...
... WEISS . Dr. Weiss ' first observation questions the advisability of restricting the scope of the draft Convention to widespread , long - lasting , or severe effects . The comments in the letter to which these answers are attached and ...
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... Weiss . Dr. Weiss ? STATEMENT OF EDITH BROWN WEISS , ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND POLITICS , PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Dr. WEISS . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . We face a great danger from the possibility of using techniques to ...
... Weiss . Dr. Weiss ? STATEMENT OF EDITH BROWN WEISS , ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND POLITICS , PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Dr. WEISS . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . We face a great danger from the possibility of using techniques to ...
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Admiral Davies agreement Article atmosphere August 21 Chairman CLAIBORNE PELL climate modification Committee on Disarmament Conference Congressman Gude Control and Disarmament damage or injury Department of Defense Director Disarmament Agency draft convention draft treaty environmental and geophysical environmental modification techniques environmental warfare example fog dispersal Fred Ikle geophysical modification activity GILBERT GUDE hearing hostile purposes hydrosphere Ikle July language lithosphere long-lasting or severe means of destruction ment mental modification modification tech negotiations Nile Blue niques Oceans and International one's own airfields operations Parties Pentagon possible precipitation modification Prohibition of Military questions rainmaking research and development Science Security Council Senator PELL September 24 severe effects South Vietnam Southeast Asia Soviet Union statement Subcommittee on Oceans suggest techniques having widespread testimony Thank tion U.S. ARMS CONTROL U.S. Navy U.S. Senate veto Vietnam Washington weapons weather and climate weather modification activities weather modification techniques Weiss
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Pagina 34 - January 1, 1967. 4. For States whose instruments of ratification or accession are deposited subsequent to the entry into force of this Treaty, it shall enter into force on the date of the deposit of their instruments of ratification or accession. 5. The Depositary Governments shall promptly inform all signatory and acceding States of the date of each signature, the date of deposit of each instrument of ratification or...
Pagina 34 - Treaty before its entry into force in accordance with paragraph 3 of this article may accede to it at any time. 2. This Treaty shall be subject to ratification by signatory States. Instruments of ratification and instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Governments of the United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which are hereby designated the Depositary Governments.
Pagina 34 - II 1. Any Party may propose amendments to this Treaty. The text of any proposed amendment shall be submitted to the Depositary Governments which shall circulate it to all Parties to this Treaty.
Pagina 34 - Five years after the entry into force of this Treaty, a conference of Parties to the Treaty shall be held in Geneva, Switzerland, in order to review the operation of this Treaty with a view to assuring that the purposes of the Preamble and the provisions of the Treaty are being realized.
Pagina 34 - Each Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests.
Pagina 30 - States shall co-operate to develop further the international law regarding liability and compensation for the victims of pollution and other environmental damage caused by activities within the jurisdiction or control of such States to areas beyond their jurisdiction.
Pagina 34 - Each Party shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country. It shall give notice of such withdrawal to all other Parties to the Treaty and to the United Nations Security Council three months in advance.
Pagina 35 - According to this treaty each state party "undertakes not to engage in military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long lasting or severe effects as the means of destruction, damage or injury to any other State Party.
Pagina 26 - ... environmental modification techniques, would result, or could reasonably be expected to result, in widespread, longlasting or severe destruction, damage or injury. Thus, military or any other hostile use of environmental modification...
Pagina 33 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that the United States Government...