Project

Strengthening Shared Understanding on the Impact of the Arms Trade Treaty in Addressing Risks of Diversion in Arms Transfers

Enhancing knowledge, facilitating dialogue, and identifying options and avenues for more effective policies and practices to address diversion risks under the ATT

About the Project

Strengthening Shared Understanding on the Impact of the Arms Trade Treaty in Addressing Risks of Diversion in Arms Transfers is a joint research endeavor by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), Conflict Armament Research (CAR), and the Stimson Center. The objective of the research is to enhance knowledge and facilitate dialogue among States to strengthen shared understanding on the impact of the Arms Trade Treaty in addressing risks of diversion in arms transfers, and to identify options and avenues for more effective policies and practices under the Treaty moving forward. The project is funded by the generous support of the German Federal Foreign Office and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Research & Writing

Report

Enhancing knowledge on the role of end-use and end-user controls in the context of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT).
August 29, 2025

Report

Enhancing knowledge on arms brokering in the context of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)
February 27, 2025

Report

Highlighting key discussion points and issues for consideration to advance the priority theme of the Tenth Conference of States Parties to the ATT.
March 25, 2024

Report

Examining effective ways of engaging industry and other private sector actors to prevent and address arms diversion
August 29, 2023

Report

The Compendium presents key recommendations, resources and tools from a joint research initiative by the Stimson Center, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, and Conflict Armament Research that aims to strengthening shared understanding on the impact of the Arms Trade Treaty in addressing risks of diversion in arms transfers.
February 9, 2023

Report

A look at how the ATT has contributed to measures to counter diversions in international arms transfers.
August 25, 2022

Report

An analytical tool for interested States and relevant stakeholders to enhance their ongoing efforts to prevent, detect, eradicate, and address diversion
November 3, 2021

Report

This report was originally published on UNIDIR.
June 23, 2020

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A joint research endeavor with the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and Conflict Armament Research (CAR)