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Universalization of the Convention on the Prohibition of antipersonnel Mines: Its foundations, current status and the future

Toma Galli


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Abstract

The basic goal of this Article is to determine the legal grounds, describe the current situation and try to establish the future of universalization of the Mine Ban Convention. First we set out to briefly explain the concept of universalization of a treaty in general and describe possible basic methods of its implementation. This is followed by the analysis of the text of the Convention, the final reports of the annual meetings of states parties and, more specifically, the final report of the First Review Conference. In the section on the spread of the Ottawa Convention, we described its rapid entry into force and its unprecedented and far-reaching spread. In the closing section we present the methods available for further universalization of the Mine Ban Convention, attempting to foresee its future course.

Keywords

Mine Ban Convention (Ottawa Convention) universalization; anti-personnel mines; international customary and treaty law; International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL); non-state actors

Hrčak ID:

11587

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/11587

Publication date:

15.4.2007.

Article data in other languages: croatian german

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