Landmine Monitor Report 2001: Toward a Mine-free WorldHuman Rights Watch, 2001 - 1175 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
Action Center activities Angola antipersonnel landmines antipersonnel mines antivehicle mines April areas Army Article 7 report Assembly Resolution Bamako Ban Landmines Ban Policy Ban Treaty Belarus border Bosnia and Herzegovina Burundi Cambodia civilians clearance operations Convention on Conventional Conventional Weapons Coordination countries Croatia December demining Department destroyed disabled Email Eritrea explosive February Foreign Affairs Geneva HALO Trust Handicap International Humanitarian Demining Ibid ICBL ICRC implementation intersessional Standing Committee January July June Kosovo Landmine Casualties Landmine Monitor Report Landmine Problem landmine survivors March military million mine-affected minefields Minister Ministry of Defense Ministry of Foreign Monitor Report 2000 Mozambique Namibia NGOs November October Office organizations participated Parties production ratified region rehabilitation Second Meeting Seminar September 2000 square meters Standing Committee meetings stockpile destruction submitted survey teams told Landmine Monitor transparency report UN General Assembly UNDP unexploded ordnance UNICEF United Nations UNMAS victim assistance
Popular passages
Page 180 - A State is obliged to refrain from acts which would defeat the object and purpose of a treaty when: a.
Page 2008 - Mines designed to be detonated by the presence, proximity or contact of a vehicle as opposed to a person, that are equipped with anti-handling devices, are not considered antipersonnel mines as a result of being so equipped. 2. "Mine...
Page 215 - To assist, encourage or induce, in any way, anyone to engage in any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention.
Page 2009 - Anti-handling device' means a device intended to protect a mine and which is part of, linked to, attached to or placed under the mine and which activates when an attempt is made to tamper with the mine. 15. 'Transfer...
Page 303 - To this end, the study is sponsored jointly by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
Page 59 - United Nations, Report of the Panel of Experts Appointed Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1306 (2000), Paragraph 19, in Relation to Sierra Leone...
Page 93 - Unless otherwise provided by this Constitution or Act of Parliament, the general rules of public international law and international agreements binding upon Namibia under this Constitution shall form part of the law of Namibia.
Page 244 - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Page 16 - Each State Party in a position to do so shall provide assistance for the care and rehabilitation, and social and economic reintegration, of mine victims and for mine awareness programs.
Page 94 - Transfer" involves, in addition to the physical movement of anti-personnel mines into or from national territory, the transfer of title to and control over the mines, but does not involve the transfer of territory containing emplaced antipersonnel mines. 5. "Mined area" means an area which is dangerous due to the presence or suspected presence of mines.