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First CCW meeting after UNGA resolution maintains status quo

From 13-15 November, the 2024 Meeting of High Contracting Parties to the CCW met in Geneva to discuss work on autonomous weapons, other disarmament issues covered in the Convention’s protocols, and administrative matters. This is the first meeting…

2023 CCW falls short of the UN Secretary-General and ICRC calls for a legal instrument by 2026

The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) agrees to work all the way to 2026 - but only to consider the possible elements of some sort of instrument, and not to actually negotiate anything. From 16th-18th November the 2023 Meeting of High Contracting Parties to the CCW were supposed to meet to decide on a way forward for their work on autonomous weapons amongst other issues.  The meeting was bitter and shambolic, with more than a whole day lost completely because of Russia blocking confirmation of the Rules of Procedure. This forced the meeting to do its work informally and resulted in observers, international organisations and civil society being blocked from participating in the few sections of the meeting where any substantive work was done.

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