You find a list of National and International Resolutions supporting a Nuclear Weapons Convention below:
European Parliament:
Resolution on the Non-Proliferation Treaty, Adopted March 13, 1997
UN General Assembly:
“Follow-up to the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons”
Resolution 60/76, Adopted 8 December 2005 – Voting Result
(For more information and for resolutions adopted prior to 2005 see UN General Assembly Resolutions on Disarmament and International Security)
United States Congress:
109th US Congress Resolution calling for the abolition of all Nuclear Weapons, 2006
H.R. Resolution 17 on Furthering Complete Nuclear Disarmament, proposed 2001
United Kingdom:
House of Commons Early Day Motion on the Nuclear Weapons Convention, 2000
Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences:
2005: Working paper on Follow-up to the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons: Legal, technical and political elements required for the establishment and maintenance of a nuclear weapon-free world
2000: Working Paper on Follow-up to the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons: Advisory Opinion of 8 July 1996
- Declaration of President Bedjaoui (translation)
- Declaration of Judge Herczegh (translation)
- Declaration of Judge Shi
- Declaration of Judge Vereshchetin
- Declaration of Judge Ferrari Bravo (translation)
- Separate Opinion of Judge Guillaume (translation)
- Separate Opinion of Judge Ranjeva (translation)
- Separate Opinion of Judge Fleischhauer
- Dissenting Opinion of Vice-President Schwebel
- Dissenting Opinion of Judge Oda
- Dissenting Opinion of Judge Shahabuddeen
- Dissenting Opinion of Judge Weeramantry
- Dissenting Opinion of Judge Koroma
- Dissenting Opinion of Judge Higgins