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Title Author(s) 公海上における大量破壊兵器の拡散対抗のための海上阻止活動 ( 2 完 ) : 安保理事会決議 1540 PSI 二国間乗船合意 2005 年 SUA 条約議定書 吉田, 靖之 Citation 国際公共政策研究. 18(2) P.62-P.77 Issue Date 2014-03 Text Version publisher URL http://hdl.handle.net/11094/51321 DOI rights

PSI SUA Maritime Interception/Interdiction Operations for Counter- Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction on the High Seas: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540, PSI Bilateral Ship-Boarding Agreements and 2005 SUA Protocol Yasuyuki YOSHIDA Abstract This article examines current international legal efforts to interdict the maritime transport of weapons of mass destruction WMD their delivery system and related materials on the high seas. The US-led Proliferation Security Initiative PSI has focused upon the proliferation of WMD and related materials, especially on the high seas. While this initiative is basically based upon existing legal regimes under municipal or international law, new legal tools for the effective maritime interception/interdiction operations of WMD and related materials have been developed. These new legal tools for maritime interdiction operations of WMD and related materials are United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540, PSI Bilateral Ship-Boarding Agreements and the 2005 SUA Protocol. By analyzing these international legal materials, this article examines the current legal status and limits of maritime interception/interdiction operations of WMD and related material, as well as future perspectives. SUA Keywords : Weapons of Mass Destruction, Counter-Proliferation, UN Security Council Resolution 1540, 2005 SUA Protocol, Maritime Interception/Interdiction Operations

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PSI PSI PSI WMD Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Liberia Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Washington Februaryhereinafter Liberian PSI Agreement Amendment to the Supplementary Arrangement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Panama to the Arrangement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Panama for Support and Assistance from the United States Coast Guard for the National Maritime Service of the Ministry of Government and Justice signed at Washington Mayhereinafter Panamanian PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Marshall Islands Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Honolulu Augusthereinafter Marshall Islands PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of Croatia Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials by Seasigned at WashingtonJune hereinafter Croatian PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Republic of Cyprus Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Washington July hereinafter Cypriot PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Belize Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at WashingtonAugust hereinafter Belizean PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of the Malta Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Washington Marchhereinafter Maltese PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the Mongolia Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Washington October hereinafter Mongolian PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Nassau Augusthereinafter Bahamas PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Antigua and Barbuda Concerning Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned ataprilhereinafter Antigua and Barbuda PSI Agreement Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Cooperation to Suppress the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass DestructionTheir Delivery Systemsand Related Materials By Seasigned at Kingstown Mayhereinafter Saint Vincent and the Grenadines PSI Agreement Supplementary Arrangement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Panama to the Arrangement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Panama for Support and Assistance from the United States Coast Guard for the National Maritime Service of the Ministry of Government and Justicesigned at Panama City February hereinafter Panamanian Supplementary Arrangement

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PSI WMD Belizean PSI Agreementsupra note Art para e i Id Artpara e ii Id Artpara e iii Cypriot PSI Agreementsupra note Art para c i Maltese PSI Agreementsupra note Art para c i Cypriot PSI Agreementsupra note Art para c ii Maltese PSI Agreementsupra note Art para c ii Guilfoylesupra note p Saint Vincent and the Grenadines PSI Agreementsupra noteart para c i Id Artpara c ii Id Artpara d i Id Artpara d ii Croatian PSI Agreementsupra note Art para d Eg Liberian PSI Agreementsupra note Art para Id Art para Panamanian Supplementary Arrangementsupra noteart para Marshall Islands PSI Agreementsupra note Art para Croatian PSI Agreementsupra note Art para Mongolian PSI Agreementsupra noteart para Antigua and Barbuda PSI Agreementsupra noteart para Saint Vincent and the Grenadines PSI Agreementsupra noteart para

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