A/RES/64/50 GA
The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/C.1/64/L.42/Rev.1 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/64/50 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/64/50
General Assembly
Distr.: General
12 January 2010
Sixty-fourth session
Agenda item 96 (x)
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 2 December 2009
[on the report of the First Committee (A/64/391)]
64/50. The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its
aspects
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 63/72 of 2 December 2008 as well as all previous
resolutions entitled “The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its
aspects”, including resolution 56/24 V of 24 December 2001,
Emphasizing the importance of the continued and full implementation of the
Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small
Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, adopted by the United Nations
Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its
Aspects, 0F1
Emphasizing also the importance of the continued and full implementation of
the International Instrument to Enable States to Identify and Trace, in a Timely and
Reliable Manner, Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons (the International Tracing
Instrument), 1F2
Recalling the commitment of States to the Programme of Action as the main
framework for measures within the activities of the international community to
prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all
its aspects,
Underlining the need for States to enhance their efforts to build national
capacity for the effective implementation of the Programme of Action and the
International Tracing Instrument,
Welcoming the early designation of Mexico as the Chair of the fourth biennial
meeting of States to consider the implementation of the Programme of Action,
Welcoming also the efforts by Member States to submit, on a voluntary basis,
national reports on their implementation of the Programme of Action,
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1 See Report of the United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All
Its Aspects, New York, 9–20 July 2001 (A/CONF.192/15), chap. IV, para. 24.
2 A/60/88 and Corr.2, annex; see also decision 60/519.
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Bearing in mind the importance of regular national reporting, which could
greatly facilitate the rendering of international cooperation and assistance to
affected States,
Noting the analysis of national reports prepared for the biennial meetings of
States to consider the implementation of the Programme of Action by the United
Nations Institute for Disarmament Research,
Taking into account the importance of regional approaches to the
implementation of the Programme of Action,
Noting with satisfaction regional and subregional efforts being undertaken in
support of the implementation of the Programme of Action, and commending the
progress that has already been made in this regard, including tackling both supply
and demand factors that are relevant to addressing the illicit trade in small arms and
light weapons,
Welcoming the holding of such regional meetings in Australia, Nepal, Peru and
Rwanda,
Recognizing that illicit brokering in small arms and light weapons is a serious
problem that the international community should address urgently,
Recognizing also the efforts undertaken by non-governmental organizations in
the provision of assistance to States for the implementation of the Programme of
Action,
Welcoming the coordinated efforts within the United Nations to implement the
Programme of Action, including through developing the Programme of Action
Implementation Support System, which forms an integrated clearing house for
international cooperation and assistance for capacity-building in the area of small
arms and light weapons,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of
resolution 63/72, 2F3
1.
Underlines the fact that the issue of the illicit trade in small arms and
light weapons in all its aspects requires concerted efforts at the national, regional
and international levels to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit manufacture,
transfer and circulation of small arms and light weapons and that their uncontrolled
spread in many regions of the world has a wide range of humanitarian and socio-
economic consequences and poses a serious threat to peace, reconciliation, safety,
security, stability and sustainable development at the individual, local, national,
regional and international levels;
2.
Encourages all initiatives, including those of the United Nations, other
international organizations, regional and subregional organizations, non-governmental
organizations and civil society, for the successful implementation of the Programme
of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and
Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, 0H1 and calls upon all Member States to contribute
towards the continued implementation of the Programme of Action at the national,
regional and global levels;
3.
Encourages States to implement the recommendations contained in the
report of the Group of Governmental Experts established pursuant to resolution
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3 See A/64/173.
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60/81 to consider further steps to enhance international cooperation in preventing,
combating and eradicating illicit brokering in small arms and light weapons;3F4
4.
Recalls its endorsement of the report adopted at the third biennial
meeting of States to consider the implementation of the Programme of Action, and
encourages all States to implement the measures highlighted in the section of the
report entitled “The way forward”; 4F5
5.
Encourages all efforts to build national capacity for the effective
implementation of the Programme of Action, including those highlighted in the
report of the third biennial meeting of States;
6.
Decides that, in conformity with the follow-up to the Programme of
Action, the fourth biennial meeting of States to consider the national, regional and
global implementation of the Programme of Action shall be held in New York from
14 to 18 June 2010;
7.
Recalls that the meeting of States to consider the implementation of the
International Instrument to Enable States to Identify and Trace, in a Timely and
Reliable Manner, Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons 1H2 shall be held within the
framework of the biennial meeting of States;
8.
Encourages States at the fourth biennial meeting of States to promote
substantive discussions on possible practical measures by sharing lessons learned in
the implementation of practical measures highlighted in the report of the third
biennial meeting of States;
9.
Encourages States, as appropriate and where applicable, to develop
common positions on issues relevant to the implementation of the Programme of
Action and to present such common positions to the fourth biennial meeting of
States;
10. Encourages States that have not yet done so to submit their national
reports and, for those in a position to do so, to use the reporting template prepared
by the United Nations Development Programme, and to include therein information
on progress made in the implementation of the measures highlighted in the report of
the third biennial meeting of States;
11. Encourages States to also submit, well in advance of the fourth biennial
meeting of States, their national reports on the implementation of the International
Tracing Instrument;
12. Calls upon all States to implement the International Tracing Instrument
by, inter alia, including in their national reports the name and contact information of
the national points of contact and information on national marking practices used to
indicate country of manufacture and/or country of import, as applicable;
13. Encourages States, on a voluntary basis, to make increasing use of their
national reports as another tool for communicating assistance needs and information
on the resources and mechanisms available to address such needs, and encourages
States in a position to render such assistance to make use of these national reports;
14. Also encourages States to identify, in cooperation with the Chair-
designate, well in advance of the fourth biennial meeting of States, priority issues or
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4 See A/62/163 and Corr.1.
5 See A/CONF.192/BMS/2008/3.
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topics of relevance in the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its
aspects, including their implementation challenges and opportunities, as well as any
follow-up to the third biennial meeting of States;
15. Recalls its decision to convene an open-ended meeting of governmental
experts for a period of one week, no later than in 2011, to address key
implementation challenges and opportunities relating to particular issues and
themes, including international cooperation and assistance;
16. Also recalls its decision to convene a conference to review progress
made in the implementation of the Programme of Action, for a period of two weeks
in New York, no later than in 2012;
17. Encourages interested States and international, regional and other
relevant organizations in a position to do so, to convene regional meetings to
consider and advance the implementation of the Programme of Action as well as the
International Tracing Instrument in preparation for the fourth biennial meeting of
States;
18. Encourages States to make use of the Programme of Action
Implementation Support System and the United Nations Institute for Disarmament
Research clearing house for matching assistance needs with potential donors as
additional tools to facilitate global action on small arms and light weapons;
19. Emphasizes the need to facilitate the implementation at the national level
of the Programme of Action through the strengthening of national coordination
agencies or bodies and institutional infrastructure;
20. Also emphasizes the fact that initiatives by the international community
with respect to international cooperation and assistance remain essential and
complementary to national implementation efforts, as well as to those at the regional
and global levels;
21. Recognizes the necessity for interested States to develop effective
coordination mechanisms, where they do not exist, in order to match the needs of
States with existing resources to enhance the implementation of the Programme of
Action and to make international cooperation and assistance more effective;
22. Encourages States to consider, among other mechanisms, the coherent
identification of needs, priorities, national plans and programmes that may require
international cooperation and assistance from States and regional and international
organizations in a position to do so;
23. Encourages civil society and relevant organizations to strengthen their
cooperation and work with States at the respective national and regional levels to
achieve the implementation of the Programme of Action;
24. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
sixty-fifth session on the implementation of the present resolution;
25. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-fifth session the
item entitled “The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects”.
55th plenary meeting
2 December 2009
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