Concepts of security in the Hemisphere
DOCUMENTS
Note from the Permanent Mission of Honduras
transmitting the names of the experts who will speak on the central american
experience with the framework treaty on democratic security in Central America
at the meeting of the Committee on Hemispheric Security on October 29,
2002 CP/CSH-501/02
List of OAS studies and
reports related to hemispheric security CP/CSH/INF.11/02
Bilateral and subregional aspects of
hemispheric security (CP/CSH/INF.14/02)
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The experience of
MERCOSUR, Bolivia, and Chile (Presented by the Delegation of Brazil) CP/CSH/INF.14/02
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The Andean Charter
For Peace And Security (Presented by the Delegation of Peru)
add. 1
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Approaches on
security in the Caribbean Region (Presented by the Delegation of
Guyana) add. 2
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The regional
security system: Multilateral aspects of hemispheric security
(Presented by the Delegation of Antigua and Barbuda)
add. 3
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Framework Treaty on
Democratic Security in Central America (Presented by Dr. Mauricio
Herdocia Sacasa)
add. 4
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The framework treaty
on democratic security in Central America (Presented by the Delegation
of El Salvador) add. 5
United States National Strategy To Secure
Cyberspace (Presented by the Delegation of the United States) CP/CSH/INF.15/02
- Statement by Ms. Michele G. Markoff, Senior
Coordinator for International Critical Infrastructure Protection Policy,
United States Department of State
add.1
- Reference documents on cyber security
add. 2
National approaches to and bilateral and
subregional aspects of hemispheric security (CP/CSH/INF.16/02)
Conventional
Security: CP/CSH/INF.18/02
International code
of conduct against ballistic missile proliferation (ICOC), "The Hague
Code of Conduct", adopted in The Hague on November 25, 2002
CP/CSH/INF.21/03
SPECIAL
MEETINGS AND SESSIONS
"Forum
on the Future of International Security in the Hemisphere". On April 19 and 20 of
1999, the Permanent Missions of Chile and the United States of America held an academic
forum in which eminent analysts and experts on the topic participated.
Special
meeting of the Committee on Hemispheric Security,
(April 20 and 21 of 1999) - Devoted to analyzing the meaning, scope, and implications of international security
concepts in the Hemisphere, and to pinpointing ways to revitalize and strengthen the
institutions of the Inter-American System related to the various aspects of Hemispheric
Security.
Special
Meeting of the Committee on
Hemispheric Security (March 20 and 21 of
2000) - Devoted to continue developing the most
appropriate common approaches to the various aspects of international security in the
Hemisphere. In preparation of
this Special Session, the General Secretariat prepared working documents for the
consideration of member States on: (Report of the Chair).
Third Meeting with the
participations of governmental experts of the Committee on Hemispheric
Security
(November 13 and 14 of 2000) - To further explore the need to develop a
multidimensional definition of security that will encompass the
different concerns and threats to the region. The Committee also
underscored the importance of sub regional agreements already in
existence as building blocs to the hemispheric system. (See, the Report
by the Chair and the Rapporteur's
Report).
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