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Dying for Action: Decision time for an urgent, effective Arms Trade Treaty

Dying for Action: Decision time for an urgent, effective Arms Trade Treaty
14 pages

On 6 December 2006, the UN General Assembly first voted to work ‘towards an Arms Trade Treaty’ to protect civilians worldwide from irresponsible arms transfers. For almost three years, governments have discussed what the treaty might look like. And in that time almost 2.1 million men, women, and children have died as a result of armed violence. Millions more have been injured, displaced, or impoverished. Had there been an effective Arms Trade Treaty in place, regulating the flow of arms around the world, it could have significantly reduced this human tragedy.

KeywordsArms trade
Authors
Cairns, Edmund
Publication date
07 Oct 2009
ISBN
9781848143333
Publisher
Oxfam International
Series
Oxfam Briefing Notes
Type
Policy paper

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