First issue of 1540 Compass: 20 Years of Resolution 1540
Download the first issue, celebrating 20 years of UNSCR 1540 here.
Articles in Issue 1
- Note from the Editor Francesco Marelli
- Message from the Acting Director of UNICRI Leif Villadsen
- Interview with Ambassador Mihnea Motoc
- Interview with Ambassador José Javier De la Gasca
- Interview with Dr Bilal Nsouli
- The Impact of Resolution 1540 on Non-Proliferation Architecture in the Past 20 Years by Kiwako Tanaka
- UNSCR 1540: Improving Implementation to Ensure a Safer Tomorrow by, Mara Zarka and Sarah Case Lackner
- UNSCR 1540 Lessons Learned from the ‘Tending’ of the Biological Weapons Regime, by Louison Mazeaud and James Revill
- New Challenges to the 1540 Non-Proliferation Regime, by Giuseppe Di Luccia
- UN Security Council Resolution 1540 and the Chemical Weapons Convention: Challenges, Complementarities and Synergies, by Rene Betancourt and Victor Calero
- Linking CBRN and SALW Non-Proliferation: Looking Ahead at Potential Conjoined Risks, by Erik Farkaš
- Bioterrorism in National Counter-Terrorism Legislation: Developments Since 2004, by Barry de Vries
- Two Decades of UNODC’s Assistance to Member States to Meet UNSCR 1540 Obligations, by Maria Lorenzo Sobrado
- Implementing UNSCR 1540: The Osce’s Role in Facilitating Peer Review Meetings, by Adriana Volenikova and Tynchtykbek Israiilov
- Strengthening Global Chemical Security: The Pivotal Role of the FBI’s Chemical and Biological Countermeasures Unit in Supporting Resolution 1540, by Allison Kirshner
Background
Thanks to the generous financial support of the US Department of State, UNICRI relaunched the 1540 Compass in April 2024 in an online format. The 1540 Compass was originally launched in 2012 by the Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) at the University of Georgia in hard copy format.