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Landmine Monitor

Landmine Monitor is the International Campaign to Ban Landmines'
civil society-based initiative that monitors compliance with the global
norm against mine use established under the Mine Ban Treaty and
evaluates progress in providing assistance to mine victims and mine
action programs. A network of more than 100 Landmine Monitor
researchers from about 90 countries gathers information to prepare
each report. This marks the first time that NGOs have come together
in a sustained and coordinated way to monitor and report on the
implementation of an international disarmament or humanitarian law
treaty. Each report, issued prior to Meetings of States Parties, contains
information on every country in the world with respect to landmine
ban policy, use, production, transfer, stockpiling, mine clearance, mine
awareness and survivor assistance.
Language: English with translations of components of some reports
available in a variety of languages.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines (New
York: Human Rights Watch, 1999, 2000, 2001,
2002, 2003)
350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor, New York, NY
10118 USA
tel: 1-212-290-4700
fax: 1-212-736-1300
email: lm@icbl.org
web: http://www.icbl.org/lm

2003 ISBN: 1-56432-287-4;

2002 ISBN: 1-56432-277-7;

2001 ISBN: 1-56432-262-9;20

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