Author (Person) | Rebolledo, Vicente Garrido |
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Publisher | EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium |
Series Title | NP Papers |
Series Details | Number 13 |
Publication Date | 15/03/2012 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary: In December 2008 the European Union (EU) adopted political guidelines introducing measures to combat intangible transfers of technology (ITT), including mechanisms for cooperation in terms of consular vigilance. United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Iran and North Korea further prohibit EU member states from ITT to these countries of concern. This paper deals with two key aspects of ITT: foreign nationals interested in sensitive disciplines and uncontrolled outflows of sensitive knowledge. Current export control and visa-screening procedures raise concerns with regard to WMD proliferation and there are gaps in the existing framework. The paper provides a number of recommendations for closing the gaps in terms of consular vigilance, visa-screening procedures and awareness raising in scientific communities. |
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https://www.nonproliferation.eu/intangible-transfers-of-technology-and-visa-screening-in-the-european-union-2/
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Keywords | Intangible Transfers of Technology [ITT] |
Countries / Regions | Iran, North Korea |
International Organisations | European Union [EU], United Nations [UN] |