Landmine Monitor  
Toward A Mine-free World  
HOME     RESEARCH     NEWS     ORDER     CONTACTS     COMMENTS     FACTSHEETS
REPORTS:     2007     2006     2005     2004     2003     2002     2001     2000     1999
LM Report 2001 Full Report   Executive Summary   Translations   Major Findings   Key Developments   Print   Maps
 
Table of Contents
<Previous | Next>

BELIZE

Belize signed the Mine Ban Treaty on 27 February 1998 and ratified on 23 April 1998. It has not yet enacted domestic implementation legislation. Belize submitted its initial Article 7 transparency report on 4 November 1999, but has not submitted the required annual updated reports due 30 April 2000 and 30 April 2001. It did not participate in the Second Meeting of States Parties in September 2000 or in the intersessional Standing Committee meetings in December 2000 and May 2001. Belize voted in support of UN General Assembly Resolution 55/33V. While not a party to Amended Protocol II to the Convention on Conventional Weapons, Belize did participate as an observer in the Second Annual Conference of States Parties in December 2000. Belize has never used, produced, imported, or stockpiled antipersonnel landmines, including for training purposes, and is not mine-affected.[1]

<Previous | Next>

[1] Article 7 report, submitted 4 November 1999.