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SMALL ARMS-AFRICA (4) answer(s).
 
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Assessing small arms control initiatives in East Africa: The Nairobi declaration / Thusi , Thokozani   Journal Article
Thusi , Thokozani Journal Article
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ID:   060982


Combating light weapons proliferation in West Africa / Vines, Alex Mar 2005  Journal Article
Vines, Alex Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2005.
Summary/Abstract Light weapons proliferation is a serious problem in West Africa. A regional moratorium on imports of small arms and light weapons has not worked and UN arms embargoes on Sierra Leone, Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire have had limited impact. The Economic Community of West African States is currently drafting a new binding legal instrument aimed at controlling flows in West Africa but this will only succeed if the heads of state and government seriously adopt it. This needs to include greater compliance of UN sanctions, international reform of the End User Certificate system, mapping the spread of artisan production and an examination of ammunition imports to West Africa. Better control of ammunition imports in particular may assist the combat of light weapons proliferation as well as the comprehensive destruction of weapons from disarmament efforts. The illicit weapons trade in West Africa is increasingly transnational and it requires regional and international cooperation and support to combat it.
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Regulating small arms and light weapons / Stemmet Andre 2001  Article
Stemmet Andre Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 90-98
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Under the Gun: Childern and small arms / Stohl Rachel J 2002  Article
Stohl Rachel J Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 17-25
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