Legal drafting workshop in Chad to develop a comprehensive law on arms and ammunition

07/11/2017
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09/11/2017
Activity description

On 7-11 November 2017, the Republic of Chad and UNODC's Global Firearms Programme organized a three-day legal drafting workshop in the capital, N'Djamena, to revise and finalise a draft comprehensive law on arms and ammunition for Chad. 
This workshop was following up on a first activity organised by the Global Firearms Programme in November 2016 in N'Djamena, which aimed at reviewing and assessing the national legal framework and promote the ratification and implementation of the Firearms Protocol by Chad, as well as to explore the synergies between relevant international and regional instruments and their transposition requirements.
During the second workshop, legal experts revised and validated the agreed structure and the work conducted in 2016, and finalized the review of a draft law.
With the new draft law Chad brings its national legislation in line with relevant international and regional instruments in the field of arms control, and its legal obligations, in particular the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (Palermo Convention) and its additional Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms (Firearms Protocol), the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and the Central African Convention for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (Kinshasa Convention).
The draft law introduces a comprehensive legal regime for all arms, and includes both civilian arms as well as arms belonging to the defence and security forces (conventional and SALW). Highlights of the draft law includes the establishment of a national commission and a national point of contact on matters related to the Firearms Protocol inter alia. The draft law takes also the newly adopted criminal code into account and further develops its criminalization provisions regarding illicit manufacturing and trafficking of firearms in order to include them in the draft law.
UNODC was requested by the legal drafting committee to continue to support the process until the final adoption of the law, and to this end, to seek to organize high level meetings with the National Assembly and with relevant ministers in order to raise the awareness on the international legal regime and thus support the legislative reform process.
 

Project description

This activity was implemented in the framework of the UNODC project "Countering illicit arms trafficking in the Maghreb-Sahel regions" funded by Germany.

Type of Activity
Legal or legislative assistance
Focus of Activity
Ammunition
Border controls
Brokering controls
Control list
Destruction
Import controls
International instruments
Inventory and stockpile management
Marking
National action plan (NAP)
Reporting on arms transfers
Risk assessments
Small arms and light weapons (SALW) controls
Tracing
Transfer controls
Transit and trans-shipment controls
Partners
Chad
Implementers
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Donors
Germany
Contact Details

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Firearms Programme

Vienna International Centre, Room E1245,

Tel.: (+43-1) 26060
E-mail: gfp@un.org
Point of Contact: Silvia de Pedro
Phone: (+43-1) 26060-83288
E-mail: silvia.depedro@un.org