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Alpers, Philip, Robert Muggah and Conor Twyford. 2004 ‘Trouble in Paradise: Domestic and regional arms control legislation.’ Small Arms Survey 2004: Rights at Risk, p. 303. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1 July

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Domestic and Regional Arms Control Legislation

Many countries in the Pacific have legislation providing for compulsory weapon 'call-ins', with or without compensation.

Fiji, Kiribati, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu all have provisions within their arms laws for the responsible minister to declare a prohibited area and to order the surrender of any or all arms and ammunition within its boundaries.

ID: Q325

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