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A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
Arms Trade and Human
Rights
I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations
To the Government of
South Africa
To the South African
Parliament
To the states of the
Southern African Development Community
To the International
Donor Community
III. GOVERNMENT POLICY
REFORM AFTER 1994
The "Wazan debacle"
and the Cameron Commission
The Commission's
Recommendations
A New Policy
IV. INSTITUTIONAL
FRAMEWORK AND CHALLENGES
Control Structures
Structural Changes
and the Conventional Arms Control Bill
Joint Licensing
and Co-Production Agreements
Conflicting Government
Signals
VI. IMPLEMENTATION
MEASURES
End-User Certification,
Verification, and Enforcement
Transparency
Annual Reporting
The Promotion of
Access to Information Act
The U.N. Register
VII. ARMS TRADE
IN PRACTICE
Profit vs. Human
Rights
Rwanda and the
Great Lakes
Turkey
Algeria
China
Other Arms Sales
to Human Rights Abusers
VI. LANDMINES, SMALL
ARMS, AND MERCENARIES
Landmines
Small Arms
Mercenaries
VIII. CONCLUSION
A Statutory Framework
Strengthened Human
Rights Input
Increased Outside
Involvement in Arms Trade Decisions
Transparency