Publication

3 Nov 1995

This paper discusses the establishment and the initial experiences with the UN Arms Register. It explains how the register is a useful transparency measure, but needs further development and expansion to become more effective. The paper details how the lack of participation by several important countries, as well as inconsistencies in supplier and recipient returns, continue to limit the utility of the register in general.

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Series BASIC Publications
Issue 13
Publisher British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
Copyright © 1995 British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
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