Landmine Monitor Report 2002: Toward a Mine-free World

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Human Rights Watch, 2002 - 923 pages
Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production &

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Contents

VI
46
VIII
56
IX
59
X
73
XII
77
XIII
84
XIV
92
XV
98
CVIII
502
CIX
512
CX
514
CXI
517
CXII
523
CXIII
526
CXIV
533
CXVII
539

XVI
106
XVII
107
XVIII
108
XIX
109
XX
125
XXI
126
XXII
129
XXIII
132
XXIV
133
XXV
146
XXVI
158
XXVIII
166
XXIX
172
XXX
189
XXXI
190
XXXII
199
XXXIII
203
XXXIV
204
XXXV
217
XXXVI
222
XXXVII
227
XXXVIII
230
XL
237
XLI
244
XLIII
255
XLIV
256
XLV
265
XLVI
266
XLVII
276
XLVIII
277
XLIX
280
L
281
LI
288
LII
291
LIII
298
LIV
300
LV
308
LVI
313
LVII
318
LVIII
321
LIX
323
LX
325
LXI
332
LXII
333
LXIII
335
LXIV
337
LXV
338
LXVI
339
LXVII
342
LXVIII
343
LXIX
344
LXX
347
LXXI
357
LXXII
361
LXXIII
366
LXXIV
369
LXXV
380
LXXVI
381
LXXVII
383
LXXVIII
392
LXXIX
394
LXXX
404
LXXXI
411
LXXXII
416
LXXXIII
417
LXXXIV
421
LXXXV
424
LXXXVIII
425
LXXXIX
429
XC
430
XCI
431
XCII
433
XCIII
442
XCV
447
XCVI
451
XCVII
452
XCVIII
453
XCIX
461
C
468
CI
475
CII
478
CIII
490
CIV
491
CVI
494
CVII
496
CXVIII
540
CXX
544
CXXI
552
CXXII
553
CXXIII
557
CXXIV
558
CXXV
559
CXXVI
561
CXXVII
563
CXXIX
569
CXXX
570
CXXXI
578
CXXXII
583
CXXXIII
584
CXXXIV
603
CXXXV
608
CXXXVI
614
CXXXVII
619
CXXXVIII
620
CXXXIX
631
CXL
632
CXLI
636
CXLII
639
CXLIV
644
CXLV
646
CXLVI
649
CXLVII
654
CXLVIII
664
CXLIX
667
CL
669
CLI
673
CLII
674
CLIII
676
CLIV
680
CLV
682
CLVI
687
CLVII
695
CLVIII
698
CLIX
707
CLX
708
CLXI
709
CLXII
712
CLXIII
714
CLXIV
718
CLXV
719
CLXVI
726
CLXVII
727
CLXVIII
736
CLXIX
738
CLXX
739
CLXXI
742
CLXXII
749
CLXXIII
751
CLXXV
756
CLXXVII
757
CLXXVIII
770
CLXXIX
774
CLXXX
783
CLXXXI
791
CLXXXII
797
CLXXXIII
805
CLXXXIV
815
CLXXXV
817
CLXXXVI
833
CLXXXVII
837
CLXXXVIII
844
CLXXXIX
847
CXC
854
CXCI
858
CXCII
863
CXCIII
865
CXCIV
866
CXCV
868
CXCVI
871
CXCVII
872
CXCVIII
874
CXCIX
876
CC
878
CCI
880
CCII
882
CCIII
886
CCIV
889
CCV
896
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Page 673 - ... may be expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects, or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated.
Page 2 - A State is obliged to refrain from acts which would defeat the object and purpose of a treaty when: a. it has signed the treaty or has exchanged instruments constituting the treaty subject to ratification, acceptance or approval, until it shall have made its intention clear not to become a party to the treaty; or b.
Page 423 - To assist, encourage or induce, in any way, anyone to engage in any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention.
Page 407 - Mine" means a munition designed to be placed under, on or near the ground or other surface area and to be exploded by the presence, proximity or contact of a person or a vehicle. 3. "Anti-handling device...
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Page 407 - This Protocol relates to the use on land of the mines, booby-traps and other devices defined herein, including mines laid to interdict beaches, waterway crossings or river crossings, but does not apply to the use of anti-ship mines at sea or in inland waterways. Article 2 Definitions For the purpose of this Protocol: 1. "Mine...
Page 1 - For any State which deposits its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession after the date of the deposit of the 40th instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, this Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the sixth month after the date on which that State has deposited its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.
Page 262 - ... unnecessary suffering. 4. Weapons to which this Article applies shall strictly comply with the standards and limitations specified in the Technical Annex with respect to each particular category. 5 . It is prohibited to use mines, booby-traps or other devices which employ a mechanism or device specifically designed to detonate the munition by the presence of commonly available mine detectors as a result of their magnetic or other non-contact influence during normal use in detection operations....

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