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Arms Trade Treaty. 2022 ‘States Parties to the ATT.’ Table: States Parties to the ATT (in alphabetical order) as of 25 March 2022. New York NY: Arms Trade Treaty. 25 March

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This table lists the treaty status of all State Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) as of 25 March 2022. To view the full text of the table, please see the link below.

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On 2 April 2013, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the landmark Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), regulating the international trade in conventional arms, from small arms to battle tanks, combat aircraft and warships.

The treaty will foster peace and security by putting a stop to destabilising arms flows to conflict regions. It will prevent human rights abusers and violators of the law of war from being supplied with arms. And it will help keep warlords, pirates, and gangs from acquiring these deadly tools.

The Arms Trade Treaty has opened for signature on 3 June 2013. Thereafter, and until its entry into force, it can be signed at United Nations Headquarters in New York. The period allowed for signatures will be closed when the Treaty enters into force…

The Arms Trade Treaty enters into force 90 days after 50 States have deposited their instrument of ratification (acceptance, or approval)…

The Arms Trade Treaty is available in the following languages: English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish and Russian.

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