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Disarmament as Humanitarian Action: From Perspective to Practice

J. Borrie & V. Martin Randin (eds)
May 2006

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Contents
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  Foreword by Bernard R. Bot  
  Disarmament as humanitarian action: from perspective to practice Borrie, J.
  Mitigating the effects of armed violence through disarmament: counting the human costs Ruge, C.
  The Role of Landmine Monitor in promoting and monitoring compliance with the 1997 Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention Wareham, M.
  Disarmament as humanitarian action? Comparing negotiations on anti-personnel mines and explosive remnants of war Cave, R.
  Gender analysis as a tool for multilateral negotiators in the small arms context Farr, V.
  Small arms and the Geneva Forum: disarmament as humanitarian action? Borrie, J.
  Introduction Lewis, P.

Reference activity
Disarmament as Humanitarian Action: Making Multilateral Negotiations Work

Other project publications
Disarmament as Humanitarian Action—A discussion on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)
Alternative Approaches in Multilateral Decision Making: Disarmament as Humanitarian Action
Thinking Outside the Box in Multilateral Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations
The Value of Diversity in Multilateral Disarmament Work


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25th Anniversary Debate: Human security should be the fundamental basis for multilateral disarmament and arms control negotiations
The Humanitarian and Development Impact of Cluster Munitions: A Case Study
Disarmament as Humanitarian Action: Making Multilateral Negotiations Work
Disarmament, Health and Humanitarian Action: Putting People First
  Periodicals :
Taking Action on Small Arms
Cluster Munitions

Bibliographic information
Disarmament as Humanitarian Action: From Perspective to Practice
J. Borrie & V. Martin Randin (eds)
May 2006
United Nations
178 p.
English
ISBN: 92-9045-182-3
United Nations sales number: GV.E.06.0.9



 
 
 




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