“Rhetoric-Compliance Gap” Continues to Grow at the Arms Trade Treaty’s Annual Meeting
Katherine Young, Control Arms At the core of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is its aim to reduce human sufferingContinue Reading
Seeking to prevent and remediate arms-inflicted human suffering and environmental harm
Katherine Young, Control Arms At the core of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is its aim to reduce human sufferingContinue Reading
Jillian Rafferty JD’20, Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic The disarmament season in Geneva begins in earnest this monthContinue Reading
Bonnie Docherty and Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative Money plays a critical role in achieving humanitarian disarmament’sContinue Reading
Doug Weir, Conflict and Environment Observatory In 2013, the United Nations’ International Law Commission (ILC) began work on the progressiveContinue Reading
Branka Marijan, Project Ploughshares On May 23, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held its annual open debate on theContinue Reading
Ray Acheson, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom The outcome of the Third Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) of the NuclearContinue Reading
On May 14, 2019, the Forum on the Arms Trade is bringing the discussion of humanitarian disarmament to Washington, DC.Continue Reading
Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative In the early 1940s, nuclear physicist Lise Meitner rejected an offer toContinue Reading
January is a month not only to reflect on the achievements and disappointments of the past year but also toContinue Reading
Lan Mei, Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection Initiative This week, the disarmament world is celebrating the 10th anniversary of theContinue Reading