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As in former years INESAP will be present at the NPT PrepCom 2012 in VIenna with events organized or co-organized by INESAP. read more
INESAP members have conducted the founding meeting for the new registered association of INESAP in march 2011 in Darmstadt, Germany.
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INESAP conducted its third simulated negotiations of the Model Nuclear Weapons on May 12-13, 2010 with 35 international participants from different universities.
In four sessions, they negotiate Articles IX (Nuclear Weapons) and X (Nuclear Materials) of the Model Nuclear Weapons Convention (UN document A/62/650).
A brochure on the activities of INESAP is now available online.
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The upcoming workshop on Matching analytical sensitivities with proliferation signature concentrations in the environment will take place November 2-4, 2009, and is the culmination of the iGSE efforts of the last two years, during which several smaller workshops on specialised aspects of the remote detection problem were held.
INESAP conducted its second simulated negotiations of the Model Nuclear Weapons Convention on May 13-14, 2009 with 30 students from the Technical University Darmstadt and the University of Hamburg.
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On the initiative of INESAP and INES, today twelve Nobel Prize Laureates and a former Under-Secretary General of the United Nations addressed US President Barack Obama. In an open letter they remind President Obama of his promise to seek a world in which there are no nuclear weapons.
The independent, international Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission (WMDC ), chaired by Hans Blix, launched its final report Weapons of Terror – Freeing the World of Nuclear Biological and Chemical Arms in June 2006.
The International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation INESAP) launched its re-designed website today.
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On October 24, 2008, the UN Secretary-General addressed an East-West Institute side event held during the UN General Assembly. In his speech The United Nations and Security in a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World, Ban Ki-moon offered a five-point proposal "to revitalize the international disarmament agenda" in which he suggested building on the existing Model Nuclear Weapons Convention: