Arms and bullets continue to destroy lives. Every continent in the world is marred by devastation caused by armed violence. Yet there is still no effective international regulation of the global arms trade. The need for an Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which will create globally binding regulation of the international trade in conventional weapons for the first time, is greater than ever. Negotiators at the second and final Diplomatic Conference in March 2013 must deliver a treaty text that holds countries to the highest standards. This paper highlights the missing pieces that must be in the treaty text, if it is to save lives and protect people
Globalisation has changed the arms trade. Arms companies, operating from an increasing number of loc...
Legal regulation of the arms trade has been slow to evolve despite the promotion after World War I o...
The poorly regulated global trade in arms and ammunition weakens the ability and willingness of gove...
The Arms Trade Treaty is a potential ground-breaking humanitarian treaty that wouldregulate the inte...
The arms trade is out of control. The irresponsible trade in arms devastates lives and livelihoods a...
The international arms trade is out of control. A thousand people die every day because of armed vio...
This paper assesses key provisions of the ATT by first back-grounding its origins and contested form...
Modern weapons and military equipment cannot be made or maintained without parts and components that...
This thesis explores how the newly adopted Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), the first internationaltreaty to...
Across the world 2,000 people die each day from armed violence. Crucial negotiations for an arms tra...
On 6 December 2006, the UN General Assembly first voted to work 'towards an Arms Trade Treaty' to pr...
According to new figures, more than $2.2bn worth of arms and ammunition have been imported since 200...
There is an imperative need for an international Arms Trade Treaty, based on fundamental principles ...
The Arms Trade Treaty is hailed as a historic achievement in advancing human security by requiring s...
[...] The chapter is divided into six parts. First, we explore the theoretical underpinnings of the ...
Globalisation has changed the arms trade. Arms companies, operating from an increasing number of loc...
Legal regulation of the arms trade has been slow to evolve despite the promotion after World War I o...
The poorly regulated global trade in arms and ammunition weakens the ability and willingness of gove...
The Arms Trade Treaty is a potential ground-breaking humanitarian treaty that wouldregulate the inte...
The arms trade is out of control. The irresponsible trade in arms devastates lives and livelihoods a...
The international arms trade is out of control. A thousand people die every day because of armed vio...
This paper assesses key provisions of the ATT by first back-grounding its origins and contested form...
Modern weapons and military equipment cannot be made or maintained without parts and components that...
This thesis explores how the newly adopted Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), the first internationaltreaty to...
Across the world 2,000 people die each day from armed violence. Crucial negotiations for an arms tra...
On 6 December 2006, the UN General Assembly first voted to work 'towards an Arms Trade Treaty' to pr...
According to new figures, more than $2.2bn worth of arms and ammunition have been imported since 200...
There is an imperative need for an international Arms Trade Treaty, based on fundamental principles ...
The Arms Trade Treaty is hailed as a historic achievement in advancing human security by requiring s...
[...] The chapter is divided into six parts. First, we explore the theoretical underpinnings of the ...
Globalisation has changed the arms trade. Arms companies, operating from an increasing number of loc...
Legal regulation of the arms trade has been slow to evolve despite the promotion after World War I o...
The poorly regulated global trade in arms and ammunition weakens the ability and willingness of gove...