Publication

Oct 2008

This paper examines the impact of EU air safety regulations on the activities of air cargo operators that are suspected to be involved in destabilizing arms transfers. The authors argue that air safety regulations are an underutilized but potentially promising tool for stemming the flow of destabilizing arms transfers. According to them, air cargo operators involved in these transfers habitually violate air safety standards, increasing the likelihood of their being targeted by EU controls.

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Author Hugh Griffiths, Mark Bromley
Series SIPRI Insights on Peace and Security
Issue 3
Publisher Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Copyright © 2008 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
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