Common use of December 2011 Clause in Contracts

December 2011. The Vienna Document 2011 builds on the 1986 Stockholm Document on Con- fidence- and Security-Building Measures (CSBMs) and Disarmament in Europe and previous Vienna Documents (1990, 1992, 1994 and 1999). The Vienna Document 1990 provided for annual exchange of military information, military budget exchange, risk reduction procedures, a communication network and an annual CSBM implementation assessment. The Vienna Document 1992 and the Vienna Document 1994 extended the area of application and introduced new mechanisms and parameters for military activities, defence planning and military contacts. The Vienna Document 1999 introduced regional measures aimed at increasing transparency and confidence in a bilateral, multilateral and regional context and some improvements, in particular regarding the constraining measures. The Vienna Document 2011 incorporated revisions on such matters as the timing of verification activities and demonstrations of new types of weapon and equipment system, and established a procedure for updating the Vienna Docu- ment every five years. Document text: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ fsc/86597>

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Sources: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

December 2011. The Vienna Document 2011 builds on the 1986 Stockholm Document on Con- fidence- fidence- and Security-Building Measures (CSBMs) and Disarmament in Europe and previous Vienna Documents (1990, 1992, 1994 and 1999). The Vienna Document Docu- ment 1990 provided for annual exchange of military information, military budget exchange, risk reduction procedures, a communication network and an annual CSBM implementation assessment. The Vienna Document 1992 and the Vienna Document 1994 extended the area of application and introduced new mechanisms and parameters for military activities, defence planning and military mili- tary contacts. The Vienna Document 1999 introduced regional measures aimed at increasing transparency and confidence confidence in a bilateral, multilateral and regional context and some improvements, in particular regarding the constraining con- straining measures. The Vienna Document 2011 incorporated revisions on such matters as the timing of verification verification activities and demonstrations of new types of weapon and equipment systemsystems, and established a procedure for updating the Vienna Docu- ment every five five years. Document text: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ fsc/86597>

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Sources: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements

December 2011. The Vienna Document 2011 builds on the 1986 Stockholm Document on Con- fidence- and Security-Building Measures (CSBMs) and Disarmament in Europe Eu- rope and previous Vienna Documents (1990, 1992, 1994 and 1999). The Vienna Document 1990 provided for annual exchange of military information, military budget exchange, risk reduction procedures, a communication network and an annual CSBM implementation assessment. The Vienna Document 1992 and the Vienna Document 1994 extended the area of application and introduced new mechanisms and parameters for military activities, defence planning and military contacts. The Vienna Document 1999 introduced regional measures aimed at increasing transparency and confidence in a bilateral, multilateral and regional context and some improvements, in particular regarding the constraining con- straining measures. The Vienna Document 2011 incorporated revisions on such matters as the timing of verification activities and demonstrations of new types of weapon and equipment system, and established a procedure for updating the Vienna Docu- ment every five years. Document text: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ . org/fsc/86597>

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Sources: Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements