Contents

SIPRI Yearbook 2013

SIPRI Yearbook 2013

I. Arms trade treaty negotiations

Chapter:
10. Dual-use and arms trade controls
Source:
SIPRI Yearbook 2013
Author(s):
Sibylle Bauer, Paul Holtom

The United Nations process towards an arms trade treaty (ATT) brings together all UN member states in an attempt to negotiate binding international standards in the field of arms transfer controls. The UN process began in 2006 and was expected to conclude in July 2012 with the UN Conference on the ATT. However, the 2012 conference ended without agreement on a treaty text. This section provides an account of the ATT process as well as the two main issues of contention at the 2012 conference: which types of arms the treaty should cover and the types of transfer that it should seek to prevent.

Citation (MLA):
Bauer, Sibylle, and Paul Holtom. "10. Dual-use and arms trade controls." SIPRI Yearbook. SIPRI. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. Web. 24 May. 2025. <https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199678433/sipri-9780199678433-div1-63.xml>.
Citation (APA):
Bauer, S., & Holtom, P. (2016). 10. Dual-use and arms trade controls. In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2013: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 24 May. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199678433/sipri-9780199678433-div1-63.xml
Citation (Chicago):
Bauer, Sibylle, and Paul Holtom. "10. Dual-use and arms trade controls." In SIPRI Yearbook 2013: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Retrieved 24 May. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780199678433/sipri-9780199678433-div1-63.xml
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