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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Author
1 Introduction
1.1 Context
1.2 Review of the Literature
1.3 Compliance/Non-compliance Control as Analytical Framework
1.4 Format of this Monograph
2 International Law Pertaining to Syrian Chemical Weapons
2.1 Introduction
2.2 International Treaties on Chemical Weapons
2.3 Customary International Law on Chemical Weapons
2.4 UN Security Council Resolution
2.5 Conclusion
3 International Humanitarian Law: Ad Hoc Compliance/Non-compliance Control Through Ex Post Measures
3.1 Introduction

3.2 Substantive Obligation: Obligation of Omission
3.3 Compliance/Non-compliance Control
3.3.1 Ensuring Compliance
3.3.2 Addressing Potential Non-compliance
3.3.3 Responding to Non-compliance
3.4 Conclusion
4 International Disarmament Law: Systematic and Continuous Compliance/Non-compliance Control Based on Combined Ex Ante and Ex Post Measures
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Substantive Obligation: Obligation to Act
4.3 Compliance/Non-compliance Control
4.3.1 Ensuring Compliance
4.3.2 Addressing Potential Non-compliance
4.3.3 Responding to Non-compliance

4.4 Conclusion
5 Conclusion
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Characteristics
5.3 Challenges and Opportunities
Appendix A OPCW Director-General/UN Secretary-General Monthly Reports
Appendix B Findings by Fact-Finding Organs
Appendix C Reports of Fact-Finding Organs and Actions of Policy-Making Organs
Appendix D Overall Autonomous Sanction Measures Against Entities
D.1 Designations June 2005-December 2012
D.2 Designations January 2013-December 2015
D.3 Designations January 2016-March 2017
D.4 Designations April 2017-March 2018
D.5 Designations April 2018-December 2022

Appendix E Overall Autonomous Sanction Measures Against Individuals
E.1 Designations June 2005-December 2012
E.2 Designations January 2013-December 2015
E.3 Designations January 2016-March 2017
E.4 Designations April 2017-March 2018
E.5 Designations April 2018-December 2022
Appendix F State/Regional Organization-Specific Autonomous Sanction Measures
F.1 Australia: 20 Entities and 40 Individuals
F.2 Canada: 13 Entities and 21 Individuals
F.3 EU: 22 Entities and 39 Individuals
F.4 France: 24 Entities and 14 Individuals
F.5 Switzerland: 22 Entities and 37 Individuals

F.6 US: 25 Entities and 291 Individuals
Appendix G UN General Assembly Resolutions
References
Index

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