The Challenge of Cooperation: Implementing UNSCR 1540 (2004) Presentation by Richard T. Cupitt for the 9 th OAS/CICTE POC Meeting, Washington, DC, 18 March.

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The Challenge of Cooperation: Implementing UNSCR 1540 (2004) Presentation by Richard T. Cupitt for the 9 th OAS/CICTE POC Meeting, Washington, DC, 18 March 2011 This presentation reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of the 1540 Committee, the 1540 Committee experts, or the UN Security Council

The resolution contains many prohibitions, obligations and recommendations for implementation, buy an unofficial count: Prohibitions, Controls and Recommendations specific prohibitions controlled activities 3. At least 8 recommended activities

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The Global Picture Number of Member States Number of Measures Taken ( matrix elements) Note: The above chart is based on information compiled by the 1540 Committee on the 313 of the 382 matrix elements that pertain to implementation measures, for example those contained in paras. 2, 3 (a-d), 6 and 8 (d). 313

Challenges Helping States understand that implementing resolution 1540 can contribute to broader development objectives Helping States understand that implementing resolution 1540 can contribute to broader development objectives Identifying good practices and increasing experience sharing Identifying good practices and increasing experience sharing

THE 1540 COMMITTEE: Resolution 1540 (2004) established a committee to monitor and report on the status of implementation. Resolutions 1673 (2006) and 1810 (2008) extended the mandate of the committee to include facilitating implementation. A new resolution is under negotiation. Four Keys to Making 1540 a Success NATIONAL DISCRETION: The resolution identifies the obligations, States decide how to implement these obligations COOPERATIVE APPROACH: The 1540 Committee is NOT a sanctions committee. It facilitates implementation through cooperation, dialogue, and as a clearinghouse for assistance ASSISTANCE: The resolution says that some States may require assistance invites States to offer assistance in response to specific requests

Cooperation: 1540 and the OAS Cooperation with the 1540 Committee Several OAS resolutions supporting implementation among OAS members 1540 implementation incorporated into the CICTE POW Cooperation with other international bodies IAEA, OPCW, etc., work in the region

Cooperation: 1540 and the OAS Cooperation with Sub-Regional Bodies CARICOM and SICA on assistance requests 1540 Mercosur Workshop Cooperation among States Assistance partnerships, e.g., Commodity Identification Training Cooperation with civil society and industry

General Cooperation: Lessons Learned - Vienna POCs Plenty of scope within current mandates to increase information sharing at all levels Understanding data collection interests International organizations should pay more attention to good practices already developed by member States. At the same time, some regional organizations preferred a continental approach to developing guidelines. Several organizations have relevant model legislation, including the IAEA, the OAS (with UNODC/TPB), and the mandate to provide legislative advice or assistance. Non-government professional or research organizations can play an important role in developing and promoting good or best practices, especially by identifying gaps in existing standards and practices.

Best Practices: Lessons Learned - Vienna Many of the organizations set relevant standards, codes and best practices that, along with international conventions. Several organizations are willing to share their experience in working with parliaments on ratifying treaties, adopting codes, etc. Several organizations have a mandate to identify gaps between national measures and international standards. Regional organizations should work to establish priorities for implementation, especially where the required resources go beyond the capacity of individual States to implement. The 1540 Committee could do more to share such standards, codes and best practices.

Regional Cooperation: Lessons Learned - Vienna Clarifying how regional or subregional organizations can insert themselves in relevant funding streams; Engaging all stakeholders, including regional and subregional organizations, in the design phase of assistance projects; Increasing coordination to ensure that small or low-capacity States do not become over-burdened (e.g., absorb assistance ineffectively); Sharing methodologies on evaluation of assistance efforts, as a start to improving assistance activities; Engaging the 1540 Committee and States on how to verify the delivery of assistance and the meeting of needs; Having regional organizations work more directly with implementing agencies, which may require additional awareness-raising activities as well as assistance on implementation.

Facilitating Assistance: Offers We have identified 59 States with offers of assistance Offers from 44 States appear on the Web Site Now More to appear soon Many international institutions also facilitate or provide related assistance, and the 1540 Committee has begun to exchange assistance requests with several of them

Facilitating Assistance: Requests The 1540 Committee has 42 verified requests for assistance, with more to come Fifteen States have sent formal Notes to the Committee requesting assistance: Two sub-regional organizations have sent formal Notes, namely CARICOM and SICA (which has a supporting Note from the OAS) In addition to the formal requests, the Committee approved a list of 25 additional requests to a meeting of the G8. For these 42 requests, States have notified the Committee that they have provided assistance directly or indirectly related to the request in 38 cases. At least 7 of these requests are specifically on export controls

Thank You! Questions? Questions? General Points of Contact E: E: Fax: Fax: Website: Website: Personal Points of Contact Dr. Richard T. Cupitt Dr. Richard T. Cupitt Coordinator, 1540 Committee Experts, UN Security Council E: Phone: + 1 (212) (o); +1 (202) (m)