Meeting the challenge : protecting civilians through the convention on cluster munitions.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY : Human Rights Watch (HRW), ©2010.Description: i, 184 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 1564327116
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS371.4. M448 2010
Contents:
Contents: Table of acronyms—Introduction—I. The technological evolution and early proliferation and use of cluster munitions—II. A decade of cluster Munitions use : recent case studies documented by human rights watch—III. Production, transfer, and stockpiling—IV. The need for post conflict measures : clearance, risk education, and victim assistance—V. Initial international efforts to govern cluster munitions—VI. From regulation to ban : national measures to govern cluster munitions—VII. The Oslo process—VIII. The convention on cluster munitions—IX. Resistance to a cluster munitions ban—X. Final steps: universalization implementation, and interpretation—Appendixes—Acknowledgments.
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Contents: Table of acronyms—Introduction—I. The technological evolution and early proliferation and use of cluster munitions—II. A decade of cluster Munitions use : recent case studies documented by human rights watch—III. Production, transfer, and stockpiling—IV. The need for post conflict measures : clearance, risk education, and victim assistance—V. Initial international efforts to govern cluster munitions—VI. From regulation to ban : national measures to govern cluster munitions—VII. The Oslo process—VIII. The convention on cluster munitions—IX. Resistance to a cluster munitions ban—X. Final steps: universalization implementation, and interpretation—Appendixes—Acknowledgments.

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