

An edition of Landmines and human security (2004)
International Politics And War's Hidden Legacy (Suny Series in Global Politics)
By Bryan McDonald,Ken Rutherford
Publish Date
January 2006
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
eng
Pages
294
Description:
"An impressive array of activists, scholars, government officials, journalists, and landmine victims themselves are gathered here to tell the story of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). Organized in the early 1990s, the ICBL is a network of more than one thousand nongovernmental organizations worldwide, working for a global ban on landmines. It was an important force behind the treaty to ban antipersonnel landmines that was signed in Ottawa in 1997, and which led to its being awarded the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, along with its coordinator."--Jacket.
subjects: Land mines (International law), Arms control, International cooperation, Land mine victims, Mines antipersonnel (Droit international), Armements, Contrôle, Coopération internationale, Victimes de mines antipersonnel, POLITICAL SCIENCE, International Relations, Arms Control, Abrüstung, Abrüstungsinitiative, Antipersonenmine, Internationale Politik, Kriegsopfer, Landmine, Nichtstaatliche Organisation, Mijnen (wapens), Ontwapening, Politieke bewegingen, Hulpverlening, Mines, International co-operation, War victims, Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction [Ottawa, 3 December 1997], Campagne d'information, Limitation des armements, Mine antipersonnel, Politique internationale, Übereinkommen über das Verbot des Einsatzes, der Lagerung, der Herstellung und der Weitergabe von Antipersonenminen und über deren Vernichtung, Convention sur les mines antipersonnel