A/RES/53/73 GA
Role of science and technology in the context of international security and disarmament : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
53
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| Draft symbol | A/RES/53/73 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/53/73 |
| Category | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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Vote Recorded Vote — A/53/PV.79
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Full text of resolution
UNITED
A
NATIONS
General Assembly
Distr.
GENERAL
A/RES/53/73
4 January 1999
Fifty-third session
Agenda item 66
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[on the report of the First Committee (A/53/579)]
53/73.
Role of science and technology in the context of international security
and disarmament
The General Assembly,
Recognizing that scientific and technological developments can have both civilian and military
applications and that progress in science and technology for civilian applications needs to be maintained
and encouraged,
Concerned that military applications of scientific and technological developments can contribute
significantly to the improvement and upgrading of advanced weapon systems and in particular weapons
of mass destruction,
Aware of the need to follow closely the scientific and technological developments that may have a
negative impact on international security and disarmament, and to channel scientific and technological
developments for beneficial purposes,
Cognizant that the international transfers of dual-use as well as high-technology products, services
and know-how for peaceful purposes are important for the economic and social development of States,
Also cognizant of the need to regulate such transfers of dual-use goods and technologies and high
technology with military applications through multilaterally negotiated, universally applicable, non-
discriminatory guidelines,
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Expressing concern over the growing proliferation of ad hoc and exclusive export control regimes
and arrangements for dual-use goods and technologies, which tend to impede the economic and social
development of developing countries,
Recalling that the Final Document of the Twelfth Conference of Heads of State or Government of
Non-Aligned Countries, held at Durban, South Africa, from 29 August to 3 September 1998,1 noted with
concern that undue restrictions on exports to developing countries of material, equipment and technology
for peaceful purposes persist,
Emphasizing that internationally negotiated guidelines for the transfer of high technology with military
applications should take into account the legitimate defence requirements of all States and the requirements
for the maintenance of international peace and security, while ensuring that access to high-technology
products and services and know-how for peaceful purposes is not denied,
1.
Affirms that scientific and technological progress should be used for the benefit of all mankind
to promote the sustainable economic and social development of all States and to safeguard international
security, and that international cooperation in the use of science and technology through the transfer and
exchange of technological know-how for peaceful purposes should be promoted;
2.
Invites Member States to undertake additional efforts to apply science and technology for
disarmament-related purposes and to make disarmament-related technologies available to interested States;
3.
Urges Member States to undertake multilateral negotiations with the participation of all interested
States in order to establish universally acceptable, non-discriminatory guidelines for international transfers
of dual-use goods and technologies and high technology with military applications;
4.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the role of science and technology in the
context of international security and disarmament,2 and requests the Secretary-General to seek the views
of the Member States on that report and to make recommendations on the possible approaches to
multilaterally negotiated, universally acceptable, non-discriminatory guidelines for international transfers
of dual-use goods and technologies and high technologies with military applications, in a report to be
submitted by the Secretary-General to the General Assembly no later than at its fifty-fourth session;
5.
Encourages United Nations bodies to contribute, within existing mandates, to promoting the
application of science and technology for peaceful purposes;
6.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-fourth session the item entitled “Role
of science and technology in the context of international security and disarmament”.
79th plenary meeting
4 December 1998
1 See A/53/667–S/1998/1071, annex I; see Official Records of the Security Council, Fifty-third Year,
Supplement for October, November and December 1998, document S/1998/1071.
2 A/53/202.
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