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This dissertation examines the social construction of the international ban on anti-personnel landmines in the period 1991-2001. It analyses of the ways in which a number of key identities (states, international and non-governmental organizations) contributed to the development and rapid multilateral acceptance of a new set of landmine norms—a comprehensive ban on the production, stockpiling, trade and use of anti-personnel mines.
This document was
written by Robert J. Lawson
and
published
in 2002
by Political Science. It is available in English
and has 365 page(s) . You can
view online.
URL: http://www.icbl.org/index/download/social_construction_of_ban.pdf
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Submitted 28-Jan-2003 by: ICBL -- icbl@icbl.org
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