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Addressing the Political Impact of Inclusion and Exclusion in Multilateral Disarmament Forums
The Agency of International Humanitarian Disarmament Law: The Case of Advocacy for Positive Obligations in the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Autonomy in weapons systems: mapping a structure for regulation through specific policy questions
Targeting people
‘Victim assistance’ in international agreements on civilian protection and weapons policy: Understanding the value to past, present and future instruments
Analysing responses to different harms in international commitments to address armed violence
Reflections from the Safe Schools Declaration process for future international political commitments on civilian protection
Target profiles as a basis for rule-making in discussions on autonomy in weapons systems
Tabletop exercise on using the Safe Schools Declaration and Guidelines: A compendium of materials, reflections and notes for implementing the exercise
Mapping: International activity by states and the UN on armed drones
Envisioning Sustainable Security: The evolving story of Science and Technology in the context of disarmament
Swarms
Hypersonic weapons
Submission to UK House of Lords Select Committee Inquiry on NPT and Nuclear Disarmament
Independent analysis for policy and humanitarian action
Article 36’s publications include research papers, political and policy analysis and innovative policy thinking. Our writings tend to be aimed towards the multilateral community – diplomats, international organisations, civil society and other stakeholders. Our new thinking on themes such as explosive weapons, nuclear weapons, autonomous weapons and the protection of civilians has served to frame key debates and political processes on these issues. Our writings tend to centre harm to people and communities as the foundation for our work, and to promote changes to international law, policy and practice in response to these harms.