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  2. Arms Trade Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is a multilateral treaty that regulates the international trade in conventional weapons. It entered into force on 24 December 2014. [ 1 ] 116 states have ratified the treaty, and a further 26 states have signed but not ratified it.

  3. Preparatory Committees for an Arms Trade Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Arms Trade Treaty was adopted by the General Assembly on 2 April 2013 by a 154–3 vote, with 23 abstentions. It was opened for formal signature by all states in New York on 3 June 2013, and entered into force on 24 December 2014, 90 days after the date of the 50th ratification.

  4. Category:Arms control treaties - Wikipedia

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    List of chemical arms control agreements; Chemical Weapons Convention; List of parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention; Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; List of parties to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; Convention on Cluster Munitions; Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe

  5. Small arms and light weapons - Wikipedia

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    On 2 April 2013, the UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to adopt the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) to govern the legal international trade in many types of conventional weapons, from warships and aircraft to small arms and light weapons. [11] A basic obligation of the treaty is that all States Parties should establish or maintain controls in ...

  6. Arms control - Wikipedia

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    Arms control treaties and agreements are often seen as a way to avoid costly arms races which could prove counter-productive to national aims and future peace. [3] Some are used as ways to stop the spread of certain military technologies (such as nuclear weaponry or missile technology) in return for assurances to potential developers that they will not be victims of those technologies.

  7. Trump pulls out of arms control treaty opposed by NRA

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    The treaty was designed to encourage other countries to adopt stronger arms control measures, and has no impact on domestic gun laws. Trump Pulls Out Of Arms Control Treaty Skip to main content

  8. List of treaties unsigned or unratified by the United States

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    The Treaty Clause in Article Two of the United States Constitution dictates that the President of the United States negotiates treaties with other countries or political entities, and signs them. Signed treaties enter into force only if ratified by at least two-thirds (67 members) of the United States Senate .

  9. Arms trade - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Arms trade may refer to: ... Small arms trade; Illegal arms trade (arms trafficking) See also. Arms Trade Treaty; Arms control;