Unacceptable harm:A history of how the treaty to ban cluster munitions was won
by Borrie,John
Additional authors:
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research.
Published by :
UNIDIR
(Geneva)
Physical details: 488p.
ISBN:978-92-9045-196-9.
Subject(s):
Convention on Cluster Munitions
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Cluster bombs
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International law
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Arms control
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International cooperation.
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Cluster Weapons
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Unexploded ordnance in Social aspects
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Unexploded ordnance in Economic aspects
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Explosive ordnance disposal
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ICRC conference
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Ottawa process and the Mine ban treaty
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Eloquent but grim testimony
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Explosive remnants of war
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Afghanistan, Iraq and the birth of the cluster munition coalition
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Belgium's ban on cluster munitions
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Norway and cluster munitions
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Glaswegian model, Right political conditions, testing cargo ammunition
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Lebanon: 2006 conflict, Ceasefire , Longer term clearance and impacts of unexploded submunitions
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Commencement of the Oslo process : CCW,
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After Oslo Shifting the burden of proof : ICRC's meeting of exports, German proposal and the emergence of the like minded, Lima conference, Fatal footprints, Belgrade and voice of the cluster munition-affected, Vienna conference
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Crunch point : US and cluster munitions and interoperability, Wellington conferences
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Evolution of cluster munition policy in the ICRC and UN
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ICRC policy development on cluster munitions
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Cluster munitions and the orgies of UN policy
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Oslo process and the UN
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Dublin: define and conquer
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Cluster munition ban treaty ,
Year: 2009
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