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Implications of the Ottawa Convention on the Joint Force: What's Next?
2003Abstract : The adoption of the Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of the Use Stockpiling Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction has created limitations on the flexibility and freedom of action of the Joint Force Commander.
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The Landmines Campaign and the Ottawa Convention — The Involvement of NGOs in Banning Landmines
2012In addition to providing the necessary background, this chapter moves on to sketch debates surrounding the development of the Ottawa Convention. The focus lies on the creation of German and UK governmental positions up to the point of both governments signing the Convention.
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2013
This chapter undertakes an inquiry into three aspects of the Ottawa Convention's approach to the issues of weapon contamination, in this case, by anti-personnel landmines. The first is the issue of whether the Convention is indeed meant to create a collective responsibility to provide assistance; the chapter answers this question in the affirmative ...
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This chapter undertakes an inquiry into three aspects of the Ottawa Convention's approach to the issues of weapon contamination, in this case, by anti-personnel landmines. The first is the issue of whether the Convention is indeed meant to create a collective responsibility to provide assistance; the chapter answers this question in the affirmative ...
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International Review of the Red Cross, 1998
On 16 September 1998, Burkina Faso deposited its instrument of ratification of the Ottawa treaty banning anti-personnel landmines. The deposit of this 40th instrument of ratification with the United Nations Secretary-General in New York means that on 1 March 1999 the treaty will become binding international law for almost a third of the 130 States ...
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On 16 September 1998, Burkina Faso deposited its instrument of ratification of the Ottawa treaty banning anti-personnel landmines. The deposit of this 40th instrument of ratification with the United Nations Secretary-General in New York means that on 1 March 1999 the treaty will become binding international law for almost a third of the 130 States ...
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The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Traditional research practices that aim to find causes, cures, and fixes for autism, without meaningful involvement of Autistic individuals, undermine disability justice and the inherent value of the Autistic perspective and Autistic contributions to society.
Janse van Rensburg, Margaret +1 more
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Traditional research practices that aim to find causes, cures, and fixes for autism, without meaningful involvement of Autistic individuals, undermine disability justice and the inherent value of the Autistic perspective and Autistic contributions to society.
Janse van Rensburg, Margaret +1 more
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2018
General letter to members of the British Columbia Delegation attending the convention.
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General letter to members of the British Columbia Delegation attending the convention.
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The Ottawa Convention on Landmines: A Landmark Humanitarian Treaty in Arms Control?
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 1999Ramesh Thakur, William Maley
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