Internal compliance and export control guidance documents for the defence and aerospace sector / (Record no. 79456)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Title Internal compliance and export control guidance documents for the defence and aerospace sector /
Medium [electronic resource]
Author, etc Sibylle Bauer, Kolja Brockmann, Mark Bromley and Giovanna Maletta
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2017
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Pages 3 p.
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Series title SIPRI good practice guide : export control ICP guidance material ;
Number 5
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General note SIP1723
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General note "July 2017".
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General note The scope of European Union (EU) dual-use and arms export controls has expanded in recent years to cover a wider range of goods, technologies and activities. This means that a broader range of sectors and actors are now affected by controls. This expansion has been accompanied by efforts by governments and the EU to incentivize the adoption of internal compliance programmes (ICPs) by companies and other affected entities. An ICP is an arrangement that a company or other entity puts in place to ensure that it is complying with dual-use and arms export controls. However, while the requirement to have an ICP is becoming more mainstream, the guidance available on how one should be established and maintained is often generic and fails to take into account the specific needs of different affected sectors and actors.
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General note This SIPRI Good Practice Guide outlines the sector-specific, compliance- related guidance material that is available to companies and other actors in the defence and aerospace sector that might be affected by the European Union’s arms and dual-use export controls. It covers guidance material produced by national governments, the EU and other bodies, as well as the publicly available Internal Compliance Programmes (ICPs) produced by companies in the sector.
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System details note PDF
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Keyword trade
Subdivision security
-- export control
-- arms trade regulations
-- violations
-- legislation
-- defence
-- aerospace
-- dual-use technology
-- industry
-- EU
Geographic subdivision Europe
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Author/Editor Brockmann, Kolja
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Author/Editor Bauer, Sibylle
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Author/Editor Bromley, Mark
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Author/Editor Maletta, Giovanna
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Institution SIPRI
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2017/internal-compliance-and-export-control-guidance-documents-defence-and-aerospace-sector
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2017-08-09   CD2017 G17_186 G17/186 2017-08-09 electronic publication