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The Landmine Ban: A Case Study in Humanitarian Advocacy

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Don Hubert examined in detail the successful international campaign to ban anti-personnel landmines and compared it with three other campaigns from the 1990s: the creation of an International Criminal Court, the Optional Protocol on Child Soldiers and attempts to limit the proliferation of small arms. The participants in this small, informal seminar were carefully selected by the Geneva Forum to include high-level representatives of governments, UN Agencies, inter-governmental organisations and NGOs who had actively participated or are now actively participating in one or more of these campaigns.

This paper was written by Don Hubert and published in 2000 by WIIS. It is available in English and has 93 page(s) . You can order from WIIS or view online.
URL: http://www.watsoninstitute.org/pub/op42.pdf

Main Listing: Advocacy : Ban Movement
Submitted 28-Jan-2001 by: ICBL Resource Center -- icbl@icbl.org
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