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Ironically, the most plausible outcome of that process is an
inspections
regime not unlike the one negotiated by Barack Obama’s administration with Iran.
Private groups using everything from satellite imagery (as in forestry) to the unofficial equivalent of on-site
inspections
(as in human rights) monitor who is abiding by – or violating – what standard of behavior.
As the EBRD acknowledged in February, the SNRIU is now prohibited from taking the lead in conducting safety inspections, which is in breach of the EBRD loan agreement conditionality.
In less than a decade, that board has led the creation of a “one-stop center” to facilitate investment, has overseen streamlined issuance of construction permits, and has pressed successfully for a fixed fee for property registration, the extension of customs hours, and risk-based customs
inspections.
The UN could accede to Chief Inspector Blix's request for several months to complete his
inspections.
The treaty helps them to reduce fears of cheating by neighbors because it provides for
inspections
by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Yet, in debates in the Diet, our parliament, neither Prime Minister Koizumi nor the Foreign Minister utter anything more than such tepid responses as: "Japan cannot respond to a hypothetical situation;" or "Japan cannot take a definitive stance without assessing the results of the inspections;" and "It is in Japan's national interest not to declare whether or not it supports the use of force."
The best way to avoid this risk is for Iraq to raise its level of cooperation towards the
inspections
unconditionally and show all the proof needed to dispel the allegations leveled against it.
The report, prompted by the 2013 Rana Plaza collapse, in which more than 1,100 people died and over 2,000 were injured, highlighted poor working conditions, inadequate building inspections, weak labor laws, and the need for fairer wage practices and legal benefits.
Renegotiating the JCPOA to extend the duration of several of its constraints, make
inspections
more intrusive, and expand its coverage to missiles is attractive in the abstract.
At that time,
inspections
will not prevent Iran from putting in place many of the prerequisites of a nuclear weapons program that could be made operational with little warning.
Local governments control entrepreneurs through licensing, inspections, certifications, and arbitrary taxation.
Instead of making a halt to uranium enrichment the be-all and end-all of their effort, their central objective should be to subject the Iranian activities to as much verification as possible: if Iran wants to enrich, so be it, but it must accept intrusive international
inspections.
But as the superpowers learned in the Cold War, the absence of airtight verification does not render
inspections
useless.
Questions will be raised about which sanctions are to be eased and when; about the terms of compliance inspections; and about what will happen once some of the limits on Iran’s nuclear activities expire.
NATO enlargement may have rendered the treaty’s detailed provisions obsolete, but its underlying approach – a transparent
inspections
regime that enforces limitations on the overall quantity and, crucially, the regional concentrations of ground forces – remains applicable today.
He didn’t; and during United Nations
inspections
before the March 2003 invasion, there was no evidence of any additional WMD program.
Deregulation ("debureaucratization," really) will make life easier for new businesses by reducing the number of
inspections
imposed by bureaucrats and by decreasing the number of demands for licenses and other forms of red tape (which were also big sources of bribery).
Second, given North Korea’s bad track record, the pessimists think it unlikely that Kim will permit intrusive nuclear inspections, which is a critical component of CVID.
Moreover, the US should reward critical concessions by North Korea – for example, permission to conduct intrusive
inspections
of its entire nuclear program by international inspectors – even before the completion of CVID.
Bush and Blair made four claims:Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction;those weapons pose a grave, immediate threat;UN
inspections
were not eliminating that threat;the threat could best be eliminated by war.
But at a time when UN
inspections
in Iraq seem like sending the Salvation Army to clear out a band of gangsters, raising Libya to head the Human Rights Commission may go down in history as the definitive failure of an organization whose life started with so much hope.
Given this, rather than parting ways with the other parties that helped to negotiate the agreement, the US should be seeking a consensus on what would constitute an Iranian breakout, in order to help guide the
inspections
conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
In this context, an initiative to mandate random IAEA
inspections
of 10% of the world’s operating reactors within three years was watered down, again with the EU’s active support, on the grounds that responsibility for security and
inspections
should rest primarily with member states.
Only a slim provision that made joint
inspections
with the IAEA voluntary made it into the final agreement.
Moreover, by subjecting India’s civilian nuclear installations to international inspections, it achieves an important US foreign policy objective by bringing India into the worldwide non-proliferation fold.
If the track record of previous
inspections
holds true, Iraq will not come clean, and the inspectors will have to work their way through a maze of deception and distortion.
Hans Blix, the director of the new
inspections
effort, has been fooled twice before by the Iraqis.
None of the
inspections
or gadgetry can match the value of an insider who changes sides.
For
inspections
to work, the UN will have to get inside information.
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