The German government claims to pursue a restrictive arms export policy. Indeed, there are ample laws, provisions and international agreements for regulating the trade of weapons, other military equipment and product licences. However, this dense and complicated web of norms has not led to a responsible practice of German arms trade. Taking a look back over the past three decades, this report refers to numerous examples in which Germany grants licences and exports weapons of war and military equipment to countries that violate international humanitarian law in armed conflicts, but also to countries that severely violate the human rights of their citizens and to regions of tensions. The author suggests the adoption of an arms export control ...
"The concept of humanitarian arms control emerged in the late 20th century and represents a change i...
In the recent past, there have been countless instances of arms transfers to countries with problema...
Export Controls are becoming an increasingly important dimension of international relations, however...
Deciding on arms exports is a delicate matter in western democracies. Potential economic and securit...
Measured in terms of licenses issued, Arab states will again be among the main recipients of German...
Angebliche Verstöße gegen das humanitäre Völkerrecht und die Menschenrechte kommen inmitten der fort...
Do norms constrain states’ foreign policies even in the face of strong economic incentives to ignore...
The German government frequently stresses that it pursues a “restrictive arms export policy”. And ye...
In view of the flagrant violation of international humanitarian law by the countries involved in the...
Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...
This Comment will argue that the process of controlling exports must change fundamentally if the for...
Broadening the scope of regulatory options (here: outside of the CCW), this working paper links iPRA...
The authors argue that in order for Germany to do justice to its claim of outlawing lethal autonomou...
This research provides the first global analysis of how conflict in, or involving, a recipient state...
This thesis seeks to better understand the formation and implementation of the restrictions that the...
"The concept of humanitarian arms control emerged in the late 20th century and represents a change i...
In the recent past, there have been countless instances of arms transfers to countries with problema...
Export Controls are becoming an increasingly important dimension of international relations, however...
Deciding on arms exports is a delicate matter in western democracies. Potential economic and securit...
Measured in terms of licenses issued, Arab states will again be among the main recipients of German...
Angebliche Verstöße gegen das humanitäre Völkerrecht und die Menschenrechte kommen inmitten der fort...
Do norms constrain states’ foreign policies even in the face of strong economic incentives to ignore...
The German government frequently stresses that it pursues a “restrictive arms export policy”. And ye...
In view of the flagrant violation of international humanitarian law by the countries involved in the...
Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...
This Comment will argue that the process of controlling exports must change fundamentally if the for...
Broadening the scope of regulatory options (here: outside of the CCW), this working paper links iPRA...
The authors argue that in order for Germany to do justice to its claim of outlawing lethal autonomou...
This research provides the first global analysis of how conflict in, or involving, a recipient state...
This thesis seeks to better understand the formation and implementation of the restrictions that the...
"The concept of humanitarian arms control emerged in the late 20th century and represents a change i...
In the recent past, there have been countless instances of arms transfers to countries with problema...
Export Controls are becoming an increasingly important dimension of international relations, however...