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NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2021 : Compliance and Integrity in International Military Trade / edited by Robert Beeres, Robert Bertrand, Jeroen Klomp, Job Timmermans, Joop Voetelink.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Beeres, Robert.
Contributor:
Bertrand, Robert.
Klomp, Jeroen.
Timmermans, Job.
Voetelink, Joop.
Series:
NL ARMS, Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies, 2452-235X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International law.
Human rights.
Humanitarian law.
Administrative law.
Security, International.
Politics and war.
Public International Law.
Human Rights.
International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict.
Administrative Law.
International Security Studies.
Military and Defence Studies.
Local Subjects:
Public International Law.
Human Rights.
International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict.
Administrative Law.
International Security Studies.
Military and Defence Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2022.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is an open access volume of the NL ARMS offers an interdisciplinary view on the domain of Compliance and Integrity in International Military Trade (CIIMT), integrating defence economics, international law, arms export control frameworks and policies, information management, organizational sciences and ethics. Although, in academia, and from an interdisciplinary perspective, CIIMT constitutes a relatively novel research domain, across private and public defence-related sectors, the subject evokes high levels of attention and interest, instigating a need for critical thinking, reflection and creativity to address ensuing multi-faceted issues and problems. The Faculty of Military Sciences at the Netherlands Defence Academy extends an in-house MSc programme on CIIMT, which, by integrating practice-based and scientific-based knowledge, aims to contribute to this need. The MSc programme on CIIMT is concerned with exploring, analysing, understanding, explaining, controlling and improving the military dimension in international military trade. More particularly, CIIMT studies managerial questions regarding strategic trade control of military and dual-use goods and services. CIIMT ties in with the Netherlands Defence Academy’s vision on scientific education, embedded in the reflective practitioners' paradigm uniting both management and leadership skills needed to decide and operate in high-tension and high-risk knowledge intensive environments. The Faculty of Military Sciences uses the reflective practitioners’ paradigm to refer to critical thinking, reflection and Bildung that characterize its thinking doers, the so-called Thinking Soldiers, either at the academic Bachelor’s or Master’s level. In view of the complexity of the international trade regarding military and dual-use goods and services, the rapid evolvement of strategic trade control and frameworks, and its importance to procurement processes, defence organizations require innovative thinking doers, who, based on an in-depth understanding, from an interdisciplinary perspective can be expected to find - and take responsibility for - creative solutions to problems. NL ARMS 2021 comprises, amongst others, contributions from students and lecturers partaking in this programme. volume of the NL ARMS offers an interdisciplinary view on the domain of Compliance and Integrity in International Military Trade (CIIMT), integrating defence economics, international law, arms export control frameworks and policies, information management, organizational sciences and ethics. Although, in academia, and from an interdisciplinary perspective, CIIMT constitutes a relatively novel research domain, across private and public defence-related sectors, the subject evokes high levels of attention and interest, instigating a need for critical thinking,reflection and creativity to address ensuing multi-faceted issues and problems. The Faculty of Military Sciences at the Netherlands Defence Academy extends an in-house MSc programme on CIIMT, which, by integrating practice-based and scientific-based knowledge, aims to contribute to this need. The MSc programme on CIIMT is concerned with exploring, analysing, understanding, explaining, controlling and improving the military dimension in international military trade. More particularly, CIIMT studies managerial questions regarding strategic trade control of military and dual-use goods and services. CIIMT ties in with the Netherlands Defence Academy’s vision on scientific education, embedded in the reflective practitioners' paradigm uniting both management and leadership skills needed to decide and operate in high-tension and high-risk knowledge intensive environments. The Faculty of Military Sciences uses the reflective practitioners’ paradigm to refer to critical thinking, reflection and Bildung that characterize its thinking doers, the so-called Thinking Soldiers, either at the academic Bachelor’s or Master’s level. In view of the complexity of the international trade regarding military and dual-use goods and services, the rapid evolvement of strategic trade control and frameworks, and its importance to procurement processes, defence organizations require innovative thinking doers, who, based on an in-depth understanding, from an interdisciplinary perspective can be expected to find - and take responsibility for - creative solutions to problems. NL ARMS 2021 comprises, amongst others, contributions from students and lecturers partaking in this programme. .
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Economics of the Arms Trade: What Do We Know?
Chapter 3. Export Control Regimes - Present-day Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 4. Case: Non-compliance at Fokker Services
Chapter 5. International Export Control Law - Mapping the Field
Chapter 6. Exploring the Multifaceted Relationship of Compliance and Integrity - The Case of the Defence Industry
Chapter 7. Do Economic Sanctions Cause Sudden Growth Collapses?
Chapter 8. Datasets for Combat Aircraft
Chapter 9. Does Legal Origin Matter for International Arms Control Ratification?
Chapter 10. Case: Sharing Parts and Services among NATO Partners
Chapter 11. Limits on the Extraterritoriality of Export Control Legislation
Chapter 12. Contract Boundary-spanning Governance Initiatives in the International Defense Supply Chain of the F-35 Program
Chapter 13. Effectiveness of Arms Control: The Case of Saudi Arabia
Chapter 14. Case: Dronebuster; Handling Non-compliance to ITAR
Chapter 15. Developing an Adequate Internal Compliance Program for the Royal Netherlands Air Force Command
Chapter 16. Arms Exports and Export Control of the Dutch Republic 1585-1621.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
94-6265-471-9
OCLC:
1313897567

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