UNITAR Workshop: Key Issues for the Negotiation of the Arms Trade Treaty
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Objectifs d'apprentissage
The workshop on Negotiating the Arms Trade Treaty is to provide delegates in Permanent Missions of Member States in New York with an opportunity to examine in greater depth the issues central to the ATT negotiations in July and the PrepCom in February.
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Better understand key issues related to the scope and criteria of an Arms Trade Treaty
- Think critically about national implementation of the ATT and how the ATT will differ from existing international obligations
- Identify main challenges for the ATT negotiations, including capacity challenges for implementing and reporting on an ATT
- Discuss opportunities for capacity building within the ATT
Contenu et structure
The workshop consists of four sessions on the following topics:
- Session I: Understanding the ATT: Essential Information on the Scope and Criteria of the proposed ATT
- Session II: National Implementation of the ATT: What will be required and how will the ATT differ from existing international obligations?
- Session III: Capacity Challenges for Implementing and Reporting on an ATT
- Session IV: Opportunities for Capacity Building within the ATT
The workshop will be a full-day course, from 9.45 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. There will be a lunch break from 12.30 to 1.30 and a coffee break in the afternoon. Lunch and coffee will be served.
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The workshop combines a mix of methodologies, including presentations, panels, interactive discussions, and case-studies. Among the guest speakers, the workshop features senior officials from UN agencies, Member States, as well as NGO and experts on the topic of arms trade.
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This course is open members of the Permanent Missions accredited to UN Headquarters and other government officials; representatives of international, intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations, and other interested individuals. Priority is given to delegates from developing and least developed countries.
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