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After the first annual reports to the Arms Trade Treaty: how to overcome gaps and reporting deficits?
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Abstract The ATT (Arms Trade Treaty) as such does not automatically end irresponsible arms exports. Governments and civil society organizations must challenge arms transfer practices that they consider in violation of the ATT. Transparent reporting on arms transfers is the basis for this, but the first round... view more
The ATT (Arms Trade Treaty) as such does not automatically end irresponsible arms exports. Governments and civil society organizations must challenge arms transfer practices that they consider in violation of the ATT. Transparent reporting on arms transfers is the basis for this, but the first round of annual reports shows that much work needs to be done to make the ATT reporting system work effectively. The central parameters of the reporting template - actual/authorized transfers, number/value of transfers, reporting period, central definitions of weapon categories - must be standardized so that the information contained in the reports can be compared. The use of these templates must be mandatory. Public reporting - also on the transfer of small arms and light weapons - should also be mandatory. If governments want to withhold information on particular transfers, they should at least be explicit about this and provide an explanation. States that are willing to fulfill their reporting requirements but lack the capacities to do so should be offered international assistance. Likewise, meeting the reporting commitments should play a role when assessing potential cooperation partners on the international arms market. Several states provide voluntary information beyond the minimum standards. To contribute to the muchneeded improvement of the reporting system and to strengthen the norms and rules of the ATT, more States Parties - particularly EU Member States - should offer additional information in their next annual reports.... view less
Keywords
proliferation; arms control; transparency; weapon; international agreement; commerce; self-commitment; reporting; monitoring
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
Waffenhandel; Waffenverkäufe; Waffenlieferungen; Arm Trade Treaty; administrativer Prozess; Mindeststandard; Pflichten
Document language
English
Publication Year
2016
City
Bonn
Page/Pages
7 p.
Series
BICC Policy Brief, 4/2016
ISSN
2521-7801
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0