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  2. Pat Arrowsmith - Wikipedia

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    Arrowsmith was a co-founder of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and was one of its vice-presidents. [11] She was one of the organisers of the first Aldermaston march. [12] She was also one of the original signatories of the Committee of 100. From 1958 onward, she served eleven prison sentences for her political activities. [5]

  3. United Nations General Assembly First Committee - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations General Assembly First Committee (also known as the Disarmament and International Security Committee or DISEC or C1) is one of six main committees at the General Assembly of the United Nations. It deals with disarmament and international security matters. The First Committee meets every year in October for a 4–5-week ...

  4. United Nations Disarmament Commission - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Disarmament Commission was first established on 11 January 1952 by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 502 (VI). This commission was put under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Security Council and its mandate included: preparing proposals for a treaty for the regulation, limitation and balanced reduction of all armed forces and all armaments, including the ...

  5. Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament - Wikipedia

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    The USSR Draft Treaty on General and Complete Disarmament under Strict International Control was submitted to the ENCD on March 15, 1962. [3] The Soviet draft treaty was an 18-point plan for disarmament in three stages which included nuclear disarmament and the creation of a UN special disarmament organization. [4]

  6. Conference of the Committee on Disarmament - Wikipedia

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    The CCD (1969–1979) was one of several predecessors to the current UN disarmament organization, the Conference on Disarmament (CD). [8] The ENCD (1962–69) followed the short-lived Ten Nation Committee on Disarmament (1960), and was succeeded by the CCD (1969–78) until the CD was formed in 1979. [8]

  7. Nuclear disarmament - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear disarmament is the act of reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons. Its end state can also be a nuclear-weapons-free world, in which nuclear weapons are completely eliminated. The term denuclearization is also used to describe the process leading to complete nuclear disarmament. [2] [3]

  8. List of parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear ...

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    A total of 197 states may become parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, including all 193 member states of the United Nations, the Holy See, the State of Palestine, the Cook Islands, and Niue. As of September 2024, 73 states have ratified or acceded to the treaty, most recently Indonesia, Sierra Leone, and the Solomon Islands.

  9. Ten Nation Committee on Disarmament - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Nation Committee on Disarmament (TNCD) was designed to address the issue of nuclear disarmament during the Cold War. Created through the combination of a United Nations resolution and an agreement between the Big Four powers, the TNCD began work in March 1960. It remained intact from March - June 1960.