Arms control is an umbrella term for restrictions upon the development, production, stockpiling, proliferation, and usage of weapons, especially weapons of mass destruction. Arms control is typically exercised through the use of diplomacy which seeks to impose such limitations upon consenting participants through international treaties and agreements, although it may also comprise efforts by a nation or group of nations to enforce limitations upon a non-consenting country. On a national or community level, arms control can amount to programs to control... read more
Source: WikipediaFrom HD Centre Dated 30 November 2008 By Cate Buchanan (Editor) - An edited collection, thensecond and lastnof a two-part series, bringing together first-hand accounts and careful observations from individuals with diverse connections and experiencesnof peace processes.nThe publicationnprovides space for their views on how weapons control, violence...
From HD Centre Dated 1 March 2008 By Cate Buchanan (editor) - An edited collection, the first of a two-part series, bringing together first-hand accounts and careful observations from individuals with diverse connections and experiencesnof peace processes.nThe publicationnprovides space for their views on how weapons control, violence...
From HD Centre Dated 30 March 2008 By Richard Barltrop - This report focuses on how the Comprehensive Peace Agreement which ended the second Sudanese civil war in January 2005, ndeals with issues of guns and violence. It outlines how the partiesa#039; lack of trust led to...
From HD Centre Dated 23 July 2007 By the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and the Interparliamentary Union - This handbook was developed together with the Inter-Parliamentary Union to guide, inspire, and suggest action to control weapons and reduce gun violence. It builds on a publication launched in...
From HD Centre Dated 15 March 2006 By the HD Centre - This briefing paper explores the legal basis of Statesa#039; responsibility to prevent small arms misuse and to restrict arms transfers when the weapons are likely to be misused. It identifies areas that warrant further codification of...
From HD Centre Dated 16 March 2006 By Cate Buchanan - This paper was presented to the UN Security Council, at the Arria Formula Meeting, on 16 March 2006
From HD Centre Dated 5 December 2005 By The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue - The summary of a meeting of representatives from governments, NGOs and UN agencies with expertise on a range of gender, peace-building, weapons control and violence reduction issues.
From HD Centre Dated 15 March 2006 By the HD Centre - This briefing paper explores the legal basis of Statesa#039; responsibility to prevent small arms misuse and to restrict arms transfers when the weapons are likely to be misused. It identifies areas that warrant further codification of...
From HD Centre Dated 16 March 2006 By Cate Buchanan - This paper was presented to the UN Security Council, at the Arria Formula Meeting, on 16 March 2006
From HD Centre Dated 25 February 2005 By Cate Buchanan and Mireille Widmer - This paper provides an analysisnof the activities of the 2005 UN First Committee as it relates to the issues of conventional weapons, in particular small arms and light weapons control and its implications...
From Inter Press Service Dated 12 April 2012 Disruptive diplomacy may be the only way out of the Iran-Israel nuclear crisis, the only way to pierce the hegemony of hypocrisy dominating the power politics of nuclear weapons control, of those who have them, and of those who are...
From Channel News Asia Dated 21 March 2012 BANGKOK: A Lebanese man arrested two months ago in Thailand on Wednesday pleaded not guilty to charges of breaking weapons control laws, his lawyer said.
From The Daily Mail Dated 14 March 2012 Senior officers are demanding the 'valuable' crowd control weapons, previously deployed by UK police only in Northern Ireland, and the Government has signalled that it will foot the bill.
From The Japan Times Dated 11 March 2012 A reporter for the Sankei Shimbun has been arrested on suspicion of violating the weapons control law for possessing a folding knife on a street in Yokohama. Hiroki Honma, 48, a sports reporter based at the major newspaper's...
From Pambazuka Dated 23 February 2012 2012-02-21 South Africa served as a transit point for a shipment of crowd-control weapons to Madagascar's former president, a Johannesburg-based newspaper reported. The Sunday Independent cited a cable from the United States embassy in Antananarivo saying Chinese-made riot control equipment -...
From The Mail And Guardian Dated 12 February 2012 Madagascar's ousted president was helped by South Africa to import crowd control weapons before he lost power, WikiLeaks has revealed.
From Big News Network Dated 7 February 2012 British scientists have suggested that soldiers could control weapons systems simply by using their minds.
From The Daily Telegraph Dated 7 February 2012 Soldiers could control weapons systems simply by using their minds, British scientists have suggested.
From The Daily Star Bangladesh Dated 8 December 2011 The United States continued to send crowd control weapons to Egypt, even as security forces pressed their violent crackdown on protesters there, Amnesty International said Wednesday.
From AlterNet.org Dated 6 December 2011 From the battlefield of Afghanistan to your local Occupation, the government has invested big bucks in weapons that don't cause permanent damage.
From Think Progress Dated 22 November 2011 Last week, Seattle police reacted harshly to protesters performing a solidarity action with demonstrators in Zuccotti Park. They moved in and heavily used tear gas and other crowd control weapons. They even pepper sprayed an 84-year-old woman who had come...
From XETV Dated 15 November 2011 Civil rights groups are suing the city of Oakland in an attempt to prevent police there from using tear gas and other crowd control weapons on protesters associated with the...
From KFMB Dated 15 November 2011 Civil rights groups are suing the city of Oakland in an attempt to prevent police there from using tear gas and other crowd control weapons on protesters associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement.
From The Observer Dated 3 November 2011 Police used teargas and non-lethal weapons to control Occupy Oakland protesters after they effectively shut down the city's port and downtown areas
From Fox News Dated 1 November 2011 The U.N. Security Council is urging Libyan authorities to prevent shoulder-fired missiles and other arms purchased by Muammar Qaddafi from getting into the hands of armed groups and terrorists.

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