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Nicaragua. 2012 ‘Brokering.’ National Report of Nicaragua 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 4, p. 10. New York, NY: Permanent Mission of Nicaragua to the United Nations. 1 January

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8. Does your country have laws, regulations and/or administrative procedures governing brokering of SALW? YES

8.1 List laws and/or administrative procedures regulating SALW brokering in your country.

Ley Especial para el Control y Regulación de armas de fuego, Municiones, Explosivos y otros Materiales relacionados, Ley 510. No somos pais fabricante ni exportador de armas

8.1.1 Are those laws and procedures part of the national arms export control system? YES

8.2 Does your country require registration of SALW brokers? [No response]

8.3 Does your country require a licence, permit or other authorisation for each brokering transaction? NO

8.3.1 Are such applications for a licence, permit or other authorisation considered for approval on a case-by-case basis? YES

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[Translation by GunPolicy.org]

8.1 List laws and/or administrative procedures regulating SALW brokering in your country.

Special Law for the Control and Regulation of firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and other related Materials, Law 510. Our country does not produce nor export firearms.

[SALW = Small Arms and Light Weapons]

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