International Monitoring Commission
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Hans Blix for the last two years has served as chairman of the WMD Commission, an independent international body launched by the Swedish government to explore ways to reduce threats posed by biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. Blix, who was formerly head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the UN Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) in Iraq, shared the commission's findings and recommendations during a June 6 interview with Arms Control Today.
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... relevant states, and with help of the Monitoring Team, will present a comprehensive report to the S...) and in the 2006 Fassbender Report commissioned by the U.N. Office of Legal Affairs, among others....
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In an interview, Hans Blix, former executive chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission and former director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, shares his insights on nonproliferation and disarmament issues as well as his account of the momentous events leading to the US-led invasion of Iraq in Mar 2003.
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According to the Washington DCbased Center for Public Integrity, as-yet-unpublished governmental research suggests elevated infant mortality and increased cancer risks for the more than 9 million people who live in select areas in the U.S. around the Great Lakes. * Why did we fall so far behind? The beginning of the downward slide coincided with a 1987 decision by governments to discontinue the monitoring and assessment roles previously carried out by the quasiindependent International Joint Commission and replace them with reports by the less independent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada. Since the early 1990s, the environment also began to slip on both countries' political agendas.
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... to do is look at what's going on internationally. . How is the technology for drilling and explora... In fact, you have to be monitoring the flow at all times. (UNKNOWN): Yeah. MURR...
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University of Utah President Michael K. Young took considerable interest as the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom released its annual report Friday, adding to its lists of nations it considers worthy of "countries of particular concern" designation or needing close monitoring.
Not that Young would find either his name or his institution mentioned in the 267-page report or two-hour morning news conference in Washington, D.C.
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...CHAPTER III: INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES. PART 300: INTERNAT... the jurisdiction of a member of the Commission other than the United States, they shall be made a... operator shall ensure the continuous monitoring of the international safety and calling radio freq...
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... establishment of the Office of the Commissioner of Telecommunications and Postal Regulation ('the ... equipment fulfils the national and international standards and supervise the use and running of suc... licences for radio and television, monitoring media ownership and media content, safeguarding ed...