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The Regulatory, Operational, and Supervisory Activities of the United Nations Organization in the Area of Arms and Military Technology Transfers
 
 
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Law and Administration Faculty, War Studies University, Poland
 
 
Submission date: 2025-11-22
 
 
Final revision date: 2025-11-22
 
 
Acceptance date: 2025-11-22
 
 
Publication date: 2025-11-22
 
 
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Piotr Milik   

Law and Administration Faculty, War Studies University, Warsaw, Poland
 
 
Cybersecurity and Law 2025;13(1):39-56
 
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Objectives:
The subject of the article is the analysis of the regulatory, operational, and supervisory activities of the United Nations Organization in the area of arms and military technology transfers. The text presents the significant position end the efforts of the United Nations in the area of arms and military technology transfers control in the global market.

Methods:
The article mainly uses legal and institutional analysis, with reference to existing treaties, resolutions, and UN documents. It also uses comparative analysis, by comparing solutions applied in different regions and member states. Analysis of UN data and reports, as well as case studies – examples of countries and conflicts in which UN actions have had varying degrees of effectiveness.

Results:
Sanctions Committees constitute a key element of the sanctions monitoring and implementation system. Their primary task is to implement sanctions imposed by the Security Council, including the arms embargo. The committees regularly prepare reports on their activities, including all information regarding recorded problems and identified violations of the sanctions regime.

Conclusions:
Sanctions committees themselves are not equipped with the necessary instruments to conduct operational activities. They must rely on the efforts of individual member states and their willingness to cooperate, which can be realized through direct bilateral or multilateral relations, or through the use of regional organizations.
ISSN:2658-1493
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