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040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 1 _aHoltom, Paul
245 1 0 _aImplementing an arms trade treaty :
_bmapping assistance to strengthen arms transfer controls /
_cPaul Holtom and Mark Bromley
260 _aSolna :
_bSIPRI,
_c2012
300 _a19 p.
490 0 _aSIPRI insights on peace and security ;
_v2012:2
500 _a"July 2012".
500 _aIt is widely recognized that many states parties to an arms trade treaty (ATT) will need assistance to fulfil their treaty obligations. The creation of an ATT will require the expansion of existing assistance programmes as well as the development of new approaches and efforts specifically designed to assist states with treaty implementation. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of existing assistance could help to ensure that mistakes made under other instruments are not repeated and enable actors to draw on existing good practices. This paper therefore maps existing assistance efforts aimed at strengthening transfer controls for conventional arms, dual-use goods or small arms and light weapons (SALW).
650 7 _aarms trade
_xsmall arms
_xaid
_xtreaties
_xcontrol regimes
650 7 _aconventional weapons
_xexport control
_xarms trade regulations
_xdual-use technology
653 _aATT
700 1 _aBromley, Mark
710 2 _aSIPRI
856 4 1 _uhttp://books.sipri.org/product_info?c_product_id=447
942 _cREP
999 _c77389
_d77389