• The ATT could advance the protection of human rights, if states robustly assess their arms’ exports •
Brian Wood, Rasha Abdul-Rahim | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Drone attack victims from Pakistan, their voice and their struggle •
Mirza Shahzad Akbar, Umer Gilani | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The South African Police Service and the ‘War’ on Violent Crime •
Guy Lamb | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Producers of tear gas and other so-called “less-lethal” weapons take advantage of a deregulated market to the detriment of human rights •
Anna Feigenbaum | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The leading human rights activist describes the deadly use of less-lethal weapons to control protests in Bahrain - and her fight to stop it •
Maryam al Khawaja | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• How can civil society in Brazil influence the control of arms exports? •
Camila Asano, Jefferson Nascimento | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Considerations on the possible implications of the Arms Trade Treaty and the 2030 Agenda for human security •
Héctor Guerra, María Pía Devoto | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Why are firearms not among the greatest priorities of the human rights community? •
Daniel Mack | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The dangerous emergence of autonomous weapons is deeply rooted in disparities of power between states •
Thomas Nash | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• How the international debate on explosive weapons overlooks human rights •
Maya Brehm | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Nobel Peace Prize winner argues why it is about time for women to get full inclusion in debates on peace and security. •
Jody Williams | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015