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11th Meeting Of The States Parties To The Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (2011), Apmbc Dec 2011

11th Meeting Of The States Parties To The Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (2011), Apmbc

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The 11MSP was a formal meeting of the 158 States which, as of 28 November 2011, had accepted the 1997 Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction. It was held in accordance with Article 11 of the Convention and pursuant to the decisions of the 2009 Second Review Conference and the 2010 Tenth Meeting of the States Parties (10MSP).

The 11MSP was particularly significant because the Convention returned to a place where it the anti-landmine movement started two decades ago. As such, the 11MSP was a chance for the …


Assisting Landmine And Other Erw Survivors In The Context Of Disarmament, Disability And Development, Apmbc Jun 2011

Assisting Landmine And Other Erw Survivors In The Context Of Disarmament, Disability And Development, Apmbc

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A decade of deliberations on the problems caused by conventional weapons has resulted in various international legal instruments. Based on the precedents established through more than a decade of efforts to implement the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, there is consistency amongst these instruments. Different legal instruments, but with a uniform approach as concerns assisting victims and survivors of landmines and other explosive remnants of war, present certain opportunities. These opportunities concern ensuring coherence, closer cooperation and efficiency, ultimately with a view to achieving the greatest impact on the ground in affected communities. Taking advantage of these opportunities means enhancing the …


Understanding Mine Clearance In The Context Of The Ap Mine Ban Convention, Apmbc Jun 2011

Understanding Mine Clearance In The Context Of The Ap Mine Ban Convention, Apmbc

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The Convention's parties, with the support of a wide range of organisations, have made great progress in the pursuit of their aim of clearing all mined areas. There is an ongoing need, however, to ensure that all actors involved in the implementation of the Convention are clear regarding what “Article 5” obliges States to do and what it does not, what the understandings of the States Parties are concerning the implementation of Article 5, and what the mechanisms put in place related to fulfilment of Article 5 are. To assist in meeting this need, the ISU, with project funding provided …