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Key Developments in Humanitarian Disarmament: Opposing Arms Transfers and Promoting the Explosive Weapons Declaration

Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative

Over the past two months, armed conflicts, fueled by new arms transfers, continued to cause civilian casualties and other humanitarian consequences. Nevertheless, within the United Nations, there were multiple expressions of support for decreasing the impacts of conduct. In addition, civil society documented the human and environmental effects of war and states convened global meetings, both measures that helped promote humanitarian disarmament instruments.

Activists support UN human rights experts’ February 2024 warning that any states transferring arms to Israel likely do so in violation of international humanitarian law. Credit: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 2024.

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Looking ahead, the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs is hosting the conference “Humanity at the Crossroads: Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Challenge of Regulation” from April 29-30 to advance debate on the topic following last year’s UN General Assembly resolution regarding lethal autonomous weapons systems.

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