Unacceptable harm : a history of how the treaty to ban cluster munitions was won / John Borrie.
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TextPublication details: New York ; Geneva : United Nations, 2009.Description: xxvii, 488 pages, [16] pages of plates : color illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789290451969
- 9290451963
- History of how the treaty to ban cluster munitions was won
- 341.733026 B737n, 2009
- KZ5642 2008 .B67 2009
"UNIDIR/2009/8."
"United Nations publication sales no. GV. E.09.0.8"--Title page verso.
At foot of title: UNIDIR, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, Geneva, Switzerland.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-414) and index.
Introduction. 'What is happening in my yard could happen in yours" -- The technology of killing -- From little things big things will grow -- Norway and cluster munitions -- Lebanon -- The commencement of the Oslo Process -- After Oslo : shifting the burden of proof -- Crunch point -- The evolution of cluster munition policy in the ICRC and UN -- Dublin : define and conquer -- Dublin : endgame -- The end of the beginning -- Annex A. The Oslo Declaration -- Annex B. The Wellington Declaration -- Annex C. The Convention on Cluster Munitions -- Annex D. Timeline of cluster munitions use -- Annex E. Types of cluster munitions in global stockpiles.
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