Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library
Jamaica. 2014 ‘End-user Certificate.’ National Report of Jamaica on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA) and the International Tracing Instrument (ITI); Section 3, pp. 6-7. New York, NY: Permanent Mission of Jamaica to the United Nations. 1 January
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End-user Certificate
6.5 What kind of documentation does your country require prior to authorising an export of SALW to another country?
a) An end-user certificate (EUC) from the importing country. YES
i) What elements does an end-user certificate in your country contain (check relevant boxes)?
1) Detailed description (type, quantity, characteristics) of the SALW or technology: YES
2) Contract number or order reference and date: YES
3) Final destination country: YES
4) Description of the end-use of the SALW: [No response]
5) Exporter's details (name, address and business name): YES
6) End-user information (name, position, full address and original signature): YES
7) Information on other parties involved in the transaction: YES
8) Certification by the relevant government authorities of the authenticity of the end-user: YES
9) Date of issue: YES
10) Other: [No response]
b) Other types of end-user documentation:
i. Packing list which sets out the actual breakdown of how the items will be transferred and their quantities
ii. Certificates of Authorisation which must be endorsed by the national authority of both import and exporting states
6.6 When exporting, does your country place any restriction on re-export of SALW? NO…
6.7 Does your country verify or seek to authenticate EUCs or other types of end-user documentation provided? YES…
[SALW = Small Arms and Light Weapons]
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