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Other documents
1. POLITICAL OVERVIEW
Speaker: Emily Schroeder, Reaching Critical Will
Convenors:
- Martin Butcher, Physicians Social Responsibility
- Martin Malkonian, Hague Appeal for Peace
- Andrew Lichterman, Western States Legal Foundation
- Diane perlman, PhD, Psychologists for Social Responsibility
2. RULE OF LAW, THE NPT, AND GLOBAL SECURITY
Speaker: Nicole Deller, Lawyer's Committee for Nuclear Policy
Convenors:
- John Burroughs, Executive Director Lawyer's Committee on Nuclear Policy
- Arjun Makhijani, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
- Margaret Melkonian, Hague Appeal for Peace
3. INTER-RELIGIOUS REPRESENTATIVES' STATEMENT FOR THE NPT PREPCOM
Speaker and Convenor: Arun Elhance, World Conference for Peace and Religion
4. INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE
Speaker and Convenor: Richard Salvador, Pacific Islands Association of NGOs
Convenors:
- Jillian Marsh
- Richard Salvador, Pacific Islands Association of NGOs
5. COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN TREATY
Speaker: Dominique Lalanne, Stop-Essai/ Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
Convenor: Merav Datan, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War/ Physicians for Social Responsibility
6. NUCLEAR ARSENALS, MISSILES, AND MISSILE DEFENSE AND SPACE WEAPONIZATION
Speaker and Convenor:Regina Hagen, International Network of Engineers and Scientists against Proliferation
Convenors:
- Regina Hagen, International Network of Engineers and Scientists against Proliferation
- John Buttoughs, Lawyer's Committee on NUclear Policy
- Jurgen Scheffran, International Network of Engineers and Scientists against Proliferation
7. CONSEQUENCES OF MIDDLE EAST NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROLIFERATION AND DEPLOYMENT
Speaker and convenor:Bahig Nassar, Arab Coordination Committee for NGOs
8. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT IN SOUTH ASIA
Speaker:Admiral L. Ramdas, Former Chief of the Indian Navy
Convenor: Jaya Tiwari, Physicians for Social Responsibility
9. NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PROBLEMS AND DANGERS IN NORTHEAST ASIA
Speaker: Randall Caroline Forsberg, Institute for defense and Disarmament Studies
Convenors:
- John Kim, Fellowship for Reconciliation, USA
- Randall Caroline Forsberg, Institute for defense and Disarmament Studies
10. REPORTING BY STATES PARTIES TO THE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY
Speaker and convenor:Carol Naughton, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
11. IRREVERSIBILITY AND VERIFICATION
Speaker and convenor:Jacqueline Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation
12.TACTICAL NUKES: OLD AND NEW
Speaker and convenor:Alistair Millar, Fourth Freedom Forum
13. FISSILE MATERIALS, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT: THE HIDDEN COSTS OF MILITARY AND CIVILIAN NUCLEAR PROGRAMS
Speaker:Biplav Yadav, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Nepal
Convenor: Kimberly Roberts, Physicians for Social Responsibility
14. NGO RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE 2002 NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY PREPARATORY COMMITTEE
Speaker:Merav Datan, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War/ Physicians for Social Responsibility
Convenors: Merav Datan, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War/ Physicians for Social Responsibility
Giji Gya, Medical Association for Prevention of War