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ID089857
Title ProperLearn, adapt, succeed
Other Title Informationpotential lessons from the Ottawa and Oslo processes for other disarmament and arms control challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorBorrie, John ;  Brehm, Maya ;  Cattaneo, Silvia ;  Atwood, David
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) is a stunning achievement. It sets a new international legal form and enshrines a comprehensive package of weapon-specific measures to ban cluster munitions that endanger civilians, clear contaminated land and help vitims. By adopting a humanitarian disarmament approach, the Oslo process also sends a powerful signal that progress is still possible on arms control-related priorities of international concern despite considerable difficulties in recent years.
`In' analytical NoteDisarmament Forum No. 1-2; 2009: p19-25
Journal SourceDisarmament Forum No. 1-2; 2009: p19-25
Key WordsArms Control ;  Disarmament ;  Oslo Processes ;  Ottawa