Resources
Explore CAAT’s library of resources to learn more about and take action against the arms trade. These include reports, data browsers, the CAAT News magazine, and more. You can browse all the resources below, or filter by type, topic, publication year, and/or countries and companies covered by the resource.

People not War
When we say People Not War, we mean people over profit, over hyper-capitalist pursuits and gains that oppress and kill. We mean prioritise our lives over looting the earth and its resources, over exploiting workers, the marginalised, those living in Global South countries.

Fighting the Wrong Battles
A move from militarism and the arms trade towards tackling climate change would create more jobs and increase human security

Questions and answer about the ICC Communication
Answers to common questions about the communication to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the situation in Yemen.

Special Treatment: UK government support for the arms industry and trade
Report on subsidies and support for the UK arms industry and trade

A shameful relationship: UK complicity in Saudi state violence
Saudi Arabia is the UK's largest arms customer. Saudi Arabia is one of the world's most repressive regimes and is using UK arms in its bombing of Yemen. The importance to the UK government of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, and of the overall alliance with Saudi Arabia, mutes any criticism of the regime’s behaviour.

Arms to Renewables: Work for the Future
A move from militarism and the arms trade towards tackling climate change would create more jobs and increase human security

The UK Government and arms trade corruption: A short history
Report by Nicholas Gilby on the history of UK Government corruption and the arms trade

Parallel Markets: corruption in the international arms trade
A lecture by Joe Roeber on corruption in the international arms trade

Second letter from the Information Commissioner, Feb 2005
Information Commissioner's second response to CAAT, Feb 2005

CAAT’s reply to the Information Commissioner, Jan 2005
CAAT's response to the failures of the Information Commissioner's investigation

First letter from the Information Commissioner, Dec 2004
Letter from the Information Commissioner regarding information forwarded to Evelyn Le Chene, 20 December 2004