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    Small Arms and Security: New Emerging International Norms

    Small Arms and Security by Garcia, Denise;

    New Emerging International Norms

    Series: Contemporary Security Studies;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 14 September 2006

    • ISBN 9780415770514
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 589 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 18 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book examines the emergence of new international norms to govern the spread of small arms, and the extent to which these norms have been established in the policies and practices of states, regions and international organizations.

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    Long description:

    This book examines the emergence of new international norms to govern the spread of small arms, and the extent to which these norms have been established in the policies and practices of states, regions and international organizations. It also attempts to establish criteria for assessing norm emergence, and to assess the process of norm development by comparing what actually happens at the multilateral level.


    If norm-making on small arms and related multilateral negotiations have mostly dealt with ?illicit arms?, and most of the norms examined here fall on the arms supplier side of the arms equation, the author argues that the creation of international norms and the setting of widely agreed standards amongst states on all aspects of the demand for, availability, and spread of both legal and illegal small arms and light weapons must become central to the multilateral coordination of policy responses in order to tackle the growing violence associated with small arms availability.



    Small Arms and Security will be of interest to researchers and professionals in the fields of peace and conflict studies, global governance, international security and disarmament.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface: The Rise of Small Arms into the International Agenda: A Debate in the Context of Global Governance and Human Security  Section 1: Small Arms, Norms and the International Agenda  1. Norms in International Relations: The Case of Small Arms  2. Norm Building Processes in the Evolution of the Small Arms Question in the International Agenda  Section 2: Leading International Emerging Norms  3. The Destruction and Disposal of Surplus Weapons  4. Regulating Illicit Arms Brokering  5. Marking, Tracing and Record Keeping  Section 3: Failed or Weaker International Emerging Norms  6. Creating a Norm of Transparency in Small Arms Transfers  7. Regulating Civilian Gun Ownership  8. Banning the Sale of Weapons to Non-State Actors  Section 4: Findings and Conclusions  9. The Making of International Norms 

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