Julian Perry Robinson


Julian Philip Perry Robinson was a British chemist and peace researcher.

Early life

Born in Jerusalem, Perry Robinson was educated at Canford School, and went to Merton College, Oxford in 1960 to study Chemistry; he took a second class degree in 1964. After university he spent four years studying national and international patent law with a London-based firm of Chartered Patent Agents.

Career

Robinson held research appointments at the Free University of Berlin, Harvard University and the University of Sussex.
Robinson was a consultant to the World Health Organization, United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations Environment Programme.
Robinson was a member of staff at the Stockholm International [Peace Research Institute] from 1968 to 1971. While there he was a principal contributor to the six volume study The Problem of Chemical and Biological Warfare.
Robinson was also a co-convenor of the Pugwash Study Group on Implementation of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions, co-directed the Harvard Sussex Program on Chemical and Biological Weapons, which published the CBW Conventions Bulletin.

Personal life and death

Robinson died on 22 April 2020 as a result of complications related to COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in England. His widow is the academic Mary Kaldor.