The Universe exhibits a remarkable asymmetry without which we could not exi
st: it contains large quantities of matter but almost no antimatter. Yet in
the interactions of elementary particles at high energy as much antimatter
as matter is produced. While it is clear that this asymmetry occurred in t
he very early evolution of the Universe the mechanism is not understood. Ho
wever one key element is the phenomenon of CP violation, which results in a
small difference in the way in which particles and their antiparticles dec
ay. CP violation was discovered in 1963 in the decays of K mesons and has b
een investigated in detail since then in these decays. During the 1990s new
projects were developed to extend these measurements to the decay of B mes
ons. Two major projects, Belle at KEK in Japan and BABAR at SLAC in the USA
, began operation in 1999 and reported first results in 2000. This paper re
views the phenomenon of CP violation in the decays of elementary particles
and demonstrates the basis for the measurements of CP violation parameters
in B meson decays. A description is given of the BABAR detector together wi
th an outline of the procedure for analysing the data. First results are co
nsistent with predictions of the Standard Model of elementary particles but
during the coming years additional data will provide more stringent tests
that could reveal new phenomena.