Foreign Affairs - Second Joint Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 6 May 2003.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
1 INTRODUCTION
2 CONDUCT
OF THE INQUIRY
Benefits of scrutiny
3 EXPORT
LICENCE DECISIONS DURING 2001
Licence decisions giving little or no
cause for concern
Criterion 1: International obligations
Criterion 2: Human rights and internal repression
Criterion 3: Internal situation
Criterion 4: Regional peace and stability
Criterion 6: Regard of the buyer country
for international law
Criterion 7: Risk of diversion
Criterion 8: Sustainable Development
Licence decisions of concern
Handcuffs
Tanzania
Sri Lanka
Nepal
4 POLICY
ISSUES
Government sales and transfers
Transparency
Promotion of defence exports
Sustainable development
End-use monitoring
Open licensing
5 COLLABORATIVE
DEFENCE MANUFACTURING
Policy implications
The international policy dimension
Incorporation: Conclusion
US Controls on Imports (ITAR)
Global Project Licences
6 FORMAT
OF ANNUAL REPORTS ON STRATEGIC EXPORT CONTROLS
Information on value of exports
7 ADMINISTRATION
OF THE LICENSING SYSTEM
8 CONCLUSION
Conclusions and recommendations
FORMAL MINUTES
WITNESSES
WRITTEN EVIDENCE
REPORTS FROM THE DEFENCE, FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEES SINCE
2001
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
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