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General-purpose criterion : ウィキペディア英語版 | General-purpose criterion __FORCETOC__ The general-purpose criterion Is an important concept in international law which broadly governs international agreements with respect to chemical weapons (CW). Although the term is not found within such agreements, it is "regularly used"〔(The General Purpose Criterion and the Schedules of the Chemical Weapons Convention )〕 to describe the comprehensive nature of prohibitions regarding all CW. 〔(The Importance of Implementation of the General Purpose Criterion of the Chemical Weapons Convention )〕〔(Chemical warfare agents: toxicology ... - Google Books )〕〔(No time for complacency: tackling challenges to the Chemical Weapons Convention | Arms Control Association )〕〔(Powered by Google Docs )〕 ==Scope== The scope of this criterion broadly governs the purpose of chemical agents opposed to specific objects. Therefore the prohibitions are not limited to a specific list, but encompass all CW to include future incarnations.〔(Educational Module on CBW: General-purpose criterion )〕
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