Reframing Accountability for Complicit Weapon Suppliers
Description
The Arms Trade and International Criminal Law investigates how arms suppliers can be brought to account for their role in fuelling atrocities. It also explores the limitations of current legal mechanisms such as the Arms Trade Treaty and critiques the International Criminal Court's narrow focus on prosecuting military and political leaders.
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