Notes
(1) Matt Schroeder, « Captured and Counted : Illicit Weapons in Mexico and the Philippines », Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, p. 284. (2) Nicolas Florquin, « Armed Actors: A New Subject of
Research », in Peter Batchelor et Kai Michael Kenkel, Controlling Small Arms: Consolidation, Innovation and Relevance in Research and Policy, Routledge, 2014, p. 103-104.
(3) Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies, Rapport final du
Groupe d’experts créé par la résolution 1973 (2011) concernant la Libye, S/2013/99, 15 février 2013, p. 20-21, 75-76.
(4) Holger Anders, « Expanding Arsenals: Insurgent Arms in Northern Mali », Small Arms Survey 2015: Weapons at War, Cambridge University Press, 2015, p. 157.
(5) Hannah Dönges et Aaron Karp, « Women and Gun
Ownership », Small Arms Survey Research Note No. 45, 2014.
(6) Eric Berman, « Craft Production », Small Arms
Survey Research Note No. 3, 2011.
(7) Claudia Seymour, « Countering Improvised Explosive
Devices » , Small Arms Survey Research Note No. 46, 2014. (8) Nicolas Florquin et Benjamin King, « From Legal to Lethal: Converted Firearms in Europe » , Small Arms Survey Report, 2018. (9) Benjamin King, « From Replica to Real: An Introduction to Firearms Conversion », Small Arms Survey Issue Brief 10, 2015. (10) Nicolas Florquin, « Documenting Weapons in
Situations of Armed Conflict: Methods and Trends »,
Small Arms Survey Research Note No. 36, 2014.