Landmines are indiscriminate weapons of mass terror that detrimentally affect human beings, the ecological system they live in, the regional economy, and political stability. Despite the extensive nature of the impacts, the landmine crisis is almost exclusively advocated on the basis of human rights principles. A comprehensive framework that considers environmental degradation as a principal aftermath of the global landmine crisis is critically missing from the broader matrix of variables around which the anti-landmine movement con-verges. This article discusses the current humanitarian framework of the Inter-national Campaign to Ban Landmines; its shortcomings to address the inter-connected impacts of landmines on the environment; and atte...
The emergence of the human security paradigm in international relations since the mid-1990s has succ...
This article analyzes the efforts made by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) in real...
The complexity of the issue of alternatives to AP landmines is great from both a humanitarian and a ...
This article examines the role NGOs have played in placing and controlling the landmineban issue on ...
The number of antipersonnel landmines worldwide has increased dramatically in the last twenty-five y...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The environmental impact of any human action cannot be underestimated—even humanitarian demining—giv...
In a recent contribution to this journal reviewing the evolution of laws concerning the protection ...
Landmines: A Deadly Legacy (“ Deadly Legacy”) is both a powerful advocacy piece calling for an inter...
Among the wider mine action community, recognition is steadily growing of the need to incorporate so...
The humanitarian impact of landmines was well publicised during the 1990s. The efforts by nongovernm...
ii Despite the signing of several mine ban treaties in the 1990’s, it is widely recognized that ther...
Abstract for the book: Cahill, editor of A Framework for Survival (BasicBks, 1993), brings together ...
Anti-personnel (AP) landmines have historically been used as a military tool. The humanitarian conse...
Just over 20 years ago, states and civil society came together to put an end to the harm inflicted b...
The emergence of the human security paradigm in international relations since the mid-1990s has succ...
This article analyzes the efforts made by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) in real...
The complexity of the issue of alternatives to AP landmines is great from both a humanitarian and a ...
This article examines the role NGOs have played in placing and controlling the landmineban issue on ...
The number of antipersonnel landmines worldwide has increased dramatically in the last twenty-five y...
Since their widespread use during World War II, landmines have arguably become one of the most signi...
The environmental impact of any human action cannot be underestimated—even humanitarian demining—giv...
In a recent contribution to this journal reviewing the evolution of laws concerning the protection ...
Landmines: A Deadly Legacy (“ Deadly Legacy”) is both a powerful advocacy piece calling for an inter...
Among the wider mine action community, recognition is steadily growing of the need to incorporate so...
The humanitarian impact of landmines was well publicised during the 1990s. The efforts by nongovernm...
ii Despite the signing of several mine ban treaties in the 1990’s, it is widely recognized that ther...
Abstract for the book: Cahill, editor of A Framework for Survival (BasicBks, 1993), brings together ...
Anti-personnel (AP) landmines have historically been used as a military tool. The humanitarian conse...
Just over 20 years ago, states and civil society came together to put an end to the harm inflicted b...
The emergence of the human security paradigm in international relations since the mid-1990s has succ...
This article analyzes the efforts made by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) in real...
The complexity of the issue of alternatives to AP landmines is great from both a humanitarian and a ...