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EAAR
(redirected from Economists Allied for Arms Reduction)

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EAAREuropean Association of Authorized Representatives
EAARExcitatory Amino Acid Receptors
EAAREconomists Allied for Arms Reduction
EAAREndoluminal Abdominal Aneurysm Repair


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On accusations that the government had ordered the fleet "by stealth" in that there was no public consultation, that the fleet had not been tendered for and that parliament's defence committee had been ignored, the NGO, Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR), rushed to the Cape High Court and obtained an order that prevented the government from signing the deal until all parties had had an opportunity to file the necessary court papers.
A study prepared by the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation in Washington and Economists Allied for Arms Reduction states that the total cost of a national missile defense system could be between $800,000,000,000 and 1.
International NGO Economists Allied for Arms Reduction has asked the Cape High Court to declare the arms unconstitutional and therefore the deal null and void, and that all related foreign loan agreements be set aside.
 
 
 
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