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The Arms Trade and International Law (Studies in International Law) [Hardcover]

Zeray Yihdego (Author)

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November 12, 2007 1841137464 978-1841137469
There are believed to be about 700 million small arms and light weapons (SALW) in the world, often contributing to highly destabilizing security and other concerns in international law. SALW are the primary source of violations and abuses of humanitarian and human rights principles by states, rebels, terrorists, and criminals. Many consider them the real weapons of mass destruction of our time, causing about half a million deaths annually. The unrestricted international transfer of SALW by states — 99 states and 1000 companies involved in manufacturing and supply — is one of the major contributory and aggravating factors of this crisis; another is the illicit traffic in small arms. This book deals with the proliferation of SALW and their unregulated trade and transfer across borders. It addresses questions of definition, manufacturing, trade/transfer, and issues relating to state responsibility. The primary focus is on conventional small arms, in particular military-style weapons. The book tackles the core and most divisive legal problem of whether or not the laws relating to arms control and relevant norms of international law provide substantive restrictions upon the transfer of small arms by states. In particular, this book carefully considers the application of the norms of international peace and security; non-intervention; humanitarian and human rights laws; and evolved relevant customary rules of arms control relating to these norms. Questions of application and enforcement of relevant rules and institutional responses to the problem are also examined. At this critical moment in time, where the United Nations has begun consideration of an arms treaty, this book will make a positive contribution towards shaping the debate. The Arms Trade and International Law will enhance understanding in an area where close analysis is required. This book was shortlisted for the 2008 Youn Authors Inner Temple Book Prize.

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...a well-researched catalogue of treaties, conventions, policies, and practices that explain the history of the arms trade and offer advice for the homogenization of SALW policy.Shawn PelsingerJournal of International Law and PoliticsVol 40:3Zeray Yihdego has written an important and timely book that has the potential to influence important international processes in the immediate future...Yihdego's book is thorough and informative as he provides a substantial chapter of definitions and contextualization of small arms and light weapons and the issues pertaining to these weapons.Hilde WallacherJournal of Peace ResearchVolume 46, Number 5, September 2009The book is unconventional in its approach and impressive in its richness in detail. The author deserves recognition for his careful analysis of a very large number of documents, at the global, regional and domestic levels.Dr G.R. den DekkerNetherlands International Law Review2009

About the Author

Dr. Zeray Yihdego is a Research Fellow in Law at Oxford Brookes University; he earned a PhD. at Durham, an LL.M at Cambridge and an LLB (Hons) in Ethiopia. He has been teaching law in both Ethiopia and the United Kingdom and has served in the Ethiopian Federal Police and the Ethiopian Customs Authority at various levels.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
illicit trade, foreign states, genocide convention, firearm regulation, reviewing panel, security legal norm, small arms transfer, destabilising accumulation, excessive availability, unregulated availability, civilian firearms, small arms issue, small arms problem, export authorisation, international arms transfers, exporter states, arms availability, small arms proliferation, export criteria, illicit proliferation, operative para, small arms trade, civilian possession, civilian weapons, omnes character
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Member States, Oxford University Press, New York, Code of Conduct, Cold War, Humanitarian Law Limitations, Draft Articles, Associated Problems, Cambridge University Press, Mines Convention, International Human Rights Law Limitations, Geneva Conventions, United Nations, States Parties, Non-intervention Norm, Amnesty International, Sierra Leone, Some Reflections, Firearms Protocol, South Africa, Firearms Act, The International Covenant, Transfers Only, Governments of State, Doc Supp
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