Site icon HUMANITARIAN DISARMAMENT

Key Developments in Humanitarian Disarmament: Calls to Action as the Doomsday Clock Moves toward Midnight

Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative 

The war in Ukraine has continued to play a role in disarmament discussions, pushing the Doomsday Clock closer to midnight and generating reports of apparent violations of the Mine Ban Treaty and of environmental damage. The humanitarian disarmament community has responded to these and other challenges, however, and called for further action. For example, states, civil society groups, and international organizations recently convened to strategize about effective universalization and implementation of the Treaty on the Prohibition on Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) and the Arms Trade Treaty. Last month also saw new analyses of the dangers of and policies related to autonomous weapons systems. 

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reveals 2023 Doomsday Clock. Credit: Jamie Christiani | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2023.

In case you missed it: 

The First Preparatory Meeting for the Conference of State Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty is taking place from February 14-17 in Geneva. The Stop Killer Robots campaign is holding a global campaigners meeting, the Digital Dehumanization Conference, in San José, Costa Rica, from February 20-22. That will be followed, on February 23-24, also in San José, by the Regional Conference on the Social and Humanitarian Impact of Autonomous Weapons, organized by the Costa Rican government. The first session of the Convention on Conventional Weapons Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems will take place in Geneva from March 6-10.

Exit mobile version