Documents relating to the development of international law regarding conventional weapons, advocacy on behalf of these treaties, and adherence to the provisions within the treaties.
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Submissions from 2003
Deminers Facing More Responsibilities in Developmental Phase, leng Mouly
Laos National Growth and Poverty Eradication Strategy, Lao People's Democratic Republic
Use of Landmines in Azerbaijan and its Consequences, Hafiz Safikhanov
IMAS and PPE Requirements, Andy Smith
Myths, Mines and Ground Clearance, Andy Smith
A Risk Strategy for Mine Action, Julian Williams
Submissions from 2002
4th Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (2002), APMBC
Decision Support for Mine Action - Kosovo, Aldo Benini
A Study of the Benefits of U.S. Military-to-Military Cooperation in Humanitarian Demining, GICHD
The Role of Mine Action in Victim Assistance, GICHD
Landmine Survivors and a Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities, Akiko Ikeda
Celebrities and Landmines, CISR JMU
Ending the Tragedy of Landmines Through Innovation and Cooperation, CISR JMU
The BHMAC: A New Law, New Structure and New Hope in Bosnia, CISR JMU
National Mine Action: Problems and Predictions, Vernon Joynt
U.S. Humanitarian Demining in Africa, Sarah Kindig
Towards A Better Mine Action Programme: Master of Science Dissertation, Tim Lardner
Building National Mine Action Capacity: It is No Myth, Ian Mansfield
Peacemakers Along the DMZ: Non-Self Destruct Landmines in the Republic of Korea, Albert Marin and Michael Litzelman
Landmine Victim Assistance and Government Legal Obligation, Ken Rutherford
From the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean: The World’s Largest Mine Field?, JJ Scott
What Use is a Database of Demining Accidents?, Andy Smith
Educating the United States: Landmines In and Out of the Classroom, Susanna Sprinkel
Upsetting Lives: The Public Health Impact of Landmines in Africa, Sarah Taylor
To Walk the Earth in Safety 4th Edition (FY2002), US DOS PM/WRA
Submissions from 2001
3rd Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (2001), APMBC
Mine Action – A Model for Other Global Challenges?, Dennis Barlow
Non-State Actors and Their Significance, Margaret S. Busé
The Socio-Economic Impact of Mine Action in Afghanistan: A Cost-Benefit Analysis, William A. Byrd and Bjorn Gildestad
Israeli Landmine Policy and Related Regional Activity, Ahron Etengoff and Gerald Steinberg
Korea United: North & South Set Aside Differences to Demine, Keith Feigenbaum
New International Standards Debut October 1, 2001, Suzanne Fiederlein
Strategic Mine Action Plan (2001-2005) - Yemen, GICHD
Acting against Landmines: The Position of Handicap International, HI
Comments on the "Detonation" Approach, Robert Keeley
NPA/GICHD Socio-Economic Impact and Land Use Evaluation in the Former Yugoslavia, Ted Paterson
Combating Subterranean Terror, Her Majesty Queen Noor
The Effects of Landmines on Women in the Middle East, Mary Ruberry
The Quantification of Safety and Risk: A Critical Review, Peter Schoeck
A Study of Socio-Economic Approaches to Mine Action, UNDP
To Walk the Earth in Safety 3rd Edition (FY2001), US DOS PM/WRA
Response to Bob Keeley’s Letter to the Journal of Mine Action, Daniel Wolf and Steven Barmazel
The Necessity of Implementing a Public-Health Approach to Humanitarian Demining, Daniel Wolf and Steven Barmazel
Submissions from 2000
2nd Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (2000), APMBC
Saving Private Hashim, Dennis Barlow
Development of a Procedure, Cameron R. Bass
RONCO Executives Talk About Demining Integration and the IMAS Contract, Margaret S. Busé
WWII Ordnance Still Haunts Europe and the Asia-Pacific Rim, Margaret S. Busé
Part II, Strategic Management for Mine Action Operations: A Case for Government- Industry Partnering, Alan Childress and Pete Owen
Part I, Strategic Management for Mine Action Operations: A Case for Government-Industry Partnering, Alan Childress and Pete Owen
The Role of Civil Affairs in Mine Action, CISR
Alternatives to Anti-Personnel Landmines, Keith Feigenbaum
Dispelling the Myth Between Humanitarian and Commercial Mine Action Activity, Ann Fitz-Gerald and Derrick Neal
Towards Real Assistance to Landmine Victims: The Position of Handicap International, HI
It's Mine and You Can't Have It, Joe Lokey
International Standards for Personal Protective Equipment, Alastair McAslan and Keith Feigenbaum
We Didn't Think it Could Happen to Us, Chris North
Hobby Deminers in Quang Tri Province, Douglas Patt
AZERBAIJAN, Country Profile
Slovenia, Country Profile
Countering the Global Landmine Epidemic Through Basic Scientific Research, Mark S. Rountree and Robert M. Harris
Mozambique: A Country Ravaged by Civil War and Nature, Stephanie Schlosser and Virginia Saulnier
The Facts on Protection Needs in Humanitarian Demining, Andy Smith
Quality Standards for Demining, James Trevelyan
To Walk the Earth in Safety 2nd Edition (FY1999), US DOS PM/WRA
Submissions from 1999
First Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (1999), APMBC
Mine Action - The Management of Risk, Steve Brown
Reclaiming the Land: A Veteran Revisits Vietnam, J.S. Chadwck
Evaluation of the Actions of Handicap International in Mozambique Under the Financing of the European Commission, FINNCONSULT
War Child, CISR JOURNAL
Angola Shows Ottawa Achilles Heel, Joe Lokey
Mine Action's Cracked Pillar, Joe Lokey
Angola, An Eyewitness Report of the Landmine Crisis, Helen Long
A Promise to our Children, Charles E. MacCormack
Animal Casualties of the Underground War, Adam M. Roberts and Kevin Stewart
To Walk the Earth in Safety 1st edition (FY1998), US DOS PM/WRA
Submissions from 1998
"Demining 2010"–A Challenge to the Demining Community, Dennis Barlow
The Impact of the Washington 2010 Conference, Dennis Barlow
A Call for Standardized Data: the Demining 2010 Initiative Conference as an Opportunity for Consensus, C. Jared Coffin
And They Killed No Enemy: Taiwan's Landmines, Joe Lokey
State Department The Demining 2010 Initiative, Colleen Pettit
Current Situation and Perceived Needs for Head and Face Protection in Humanitarian Demining, Andy Smith
Myths, Mines, and Ground Clearance, Andy Smith
The Future of Humanitarian Demining, Andy Smith
Anatomy of a Program: UNA-USA Takes on Landmines, Melanie Velez and Bill Rigler
Submissions from 1997
United Nations Assumes the Lead in Demining, David M. Ahearn
Quality Assurance for Civilian Mine and Munitions Clearance, Erik Lauritzen and Soren Gert Larsen
The United Nations and Humanitarian Mine Action, Stephane Vigie
Submissions from 1983
Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, UN
Submissions from 1970
Linking Mine Action to Development Programming, Handicap International Canada
Evaluation of the Netherland's Financial Assistance for Humanitarian Demining Activities in 1996-2006 Bosnia Herzegovina, Russell Gasser, Jacqueline Dees, and Ferko Ory