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Posted By:  mqqcqszyfj
Posted On:  Dec 24, 2011

  Best arms warriors

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Posted By:  toxicomaniac
Posted On:  Jan 22, 2011

  создание дорвеев (железный способ)

аконец-то решил написать свой первый пост:-) Не хотел писать про дорвеи (честно), но ничего из того, что можно было бы написать ... читать далее создание дорвеев...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 11, 2011

  Sudan: A tale of blood and oil in Africa

By Ann Talbot:   Media reports of the referendum to determine whether the southern provinces of Sudan should secede have taken on a celebratory character, even before the polls close at the end of the week. The same tone is assumed in an op-ed piece in the New York Times...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2010

  Bahamas among Caribbean islands suffering homicide surge in 2009

tribune242: CARIBBEAN islands had one of their bloodiest years on record in 2009 as they battled drug-fuelled crime, with Jamaica, the Bahamas and Puerto Rico hitting or coming close to all-time highs for homicides, according to an article on the Associated Press. Alarmed by a...... [view]

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  Unofficial monitoring of compliance with arms control treaties: a survey'

Submitted By:   rbruneau
Author Name:  Richard Bruneau
Published:  0000-00-00

Website:  http://www.carleton.ca/cctc/docs/CC2.pdf
  Description:   This study aims to gauge the extent of unofficial monitoring of state compliance with multilateral treaties that deal with arms control, disarmament and nonproliferation. Specifically, it attempts to discover the degree to which unofficial monitoring is carried out to assess state party compliance with particular obligations in a given treaty. The report reveals very few examples of such unofficial monitoring. There are numerous research projects that monitor, study and analyze weapons, weapons systems and weapons technology, or state behaviour and other developments with regard to treaties. This is especially evident in the area of weapons of mass destruction. But such efforts rarely seek to relate the information and analysis they produce to precise treaty requirements and none do so systematically for all treaties and treaty parties. Landmine Monitor, which monitors compliance with the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty by states parties and signatories (and even states still outside the treaty altogether), is the only unofficial monitoring endeavour that is systematic and comprehensive. It has demonstrated, for the first time, both the feasibility of unofficial monitoring and its potential for mitigating the inadequacies of official treaty monitoring and verification. Similar projects are emerging for the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention and in the sphere of small arms and light weapons (for which there are no multilateral disarmament or arms control treaties).
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  Blood at the Crossroads: Making the case for a global Arms Trade Treaty

Submitted By:   rbruneau
Author Name:  Amnesty International
Published:  2008-09-17

Website:  http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/ACT30/011/2008/en/19ea0e74-8329-11dd-8e5e-43ea85d15a69/act300112008en.pdf
  Description:   The world is reaching a crossroads in deciding how to control the arms trade. Governments must act now to create effective and robust regulation. This report shows through illustrative cases how that trade contributes to serious violations of human rights in different parts of the world. In particular, it seeks to help demonstrate why the establishment of a global Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is an urgent necessity and how an ATT could work to save lives, preserve livelihoods and enhance respect for human rights.
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