Working Groups Meetings
The ATT Working Groups meetings took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 20–23 February 2024.
Working Group documents
Implementation Working Group
- Israel's Working Paper: Diversion of Arms and Gender-based Violence
- The State of Palestine's Working Paper on Gender-based Violence
- The State of Palestine's Working Paper on the Role of Industry in Responsible Arms Trade
- The State of Palestine's Working Paper on the Upholding Legal Obligations under the ATT: The Case of the Palestinian People
- The State o Palestine's Working Paper on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) - Ad Hoc Discussions on Emerging Implementation Issues - The Case of the Palestinian People
- Draft Working Paper presented by the President of the Tenth Conference of States Parties to the ATT: The Role of Interagency Cooperation in the Effective Implementation of Arms Trade Treaty Provision (9 February 2024)
- WGETI Chair's letter (22 January 2024)
Universalisation Working Group
- Draft agenda (22 January 2024)
- Working Paper on Implementing CSP9 Decisions relating to the Work of the WGTU (22 January 2024)
Transparency and Reporting Working Group
- Draft Annotated Agenda (22 January 2024)
- Introductory Paper (22 January 2024)
Working Group statements
Sub-working Group on Article 6 & 7
Sub-working Group on Exchange of National Implementation Practices
National control systems and inter-agency cooperation
Sub-working group on Current and Emerging Implementation Issues
The role of industry in responsible arms trade
The risk of conventional arms being used for GBV or violence against women and children
Ad hoc discussions on current and emerging implementation issues: Upholding legal obligations under the ATT: The case of the Palestinian people
- Brazil
- Israel
- Japan (reply to Palestine)
- Netherlands
- Palestine
- Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
- United Kingdom
- International Committee of the Red Cross
- American Friends Service Committee
- Australian Centre for International Justice
- Control Arms
- Josh Paul
- Palestinian BDS Movement
- University of Kent
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom