Anti-Personnel Landmines: Documents,
News, and Analysis
Key Documents:
The Ottawa Convention at a
Glance
(Also available as a PDF file,
requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
January 2005.
The Ottawa Convention:
Signatories and States-Parties
(Also available as a PDF
file, requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
January 2005.
The Ottawa Landmine
Treaty: Analysis and Text
September 1997.
Relevant Arms Control
Today Articles by Subject:
The Ottawa Convention
Convention on Conventional
Weapons Amended Mines Protocol
U.S. Landmine Policy
The Ottawa Convention
ACT News Stories:
Landmine Clearance Deadlines Looming
November 2006.
Clearing Mined Areas Now Treaty Aim
January/February 2005.
U.S. Announces New
Landmines Policy
March 2004.
U.S. Will Not Join Landmine
Treaty; Position on Fissile Material Cutoff Pact Uncertain
March 2004.
Countries Sticking to Timetable
in Pledges on Eliminating Landmines
October 2003.
Landmine
Treaty Members Meet
October 2002.
Ottawa
Convention States Meet
October 2001.
Ottawa Convention
States-Parties Convene for Second Meeting
October 2000.
Ottawa Convention
States-Parties Hold First Conference; U.S. Attends
April/May 1999.
Fortieth
Ratification Sets Clock for Ottawa Treaty's Entry Into Force
August/September 1998.
122
States Sign Ottawa Landmine Treaty
November/December 1997.
111 States Consider
Draft Treaty Banning Anti-Personnel Landmines
March 1997.
ACT Feature
Articles:
Jim Wurst.
Closing in On
a Landmine Ban: The Ottawa Process and U.S. Interests
June/July 1997
Convention on Conventional
Weapons Amended Mines Protocol
ACT News Stories:
CCW
Review Conference Adopts New Measure
January/February 2002.
CCW
Countries Get Ready for Review Conference
November 2001.
CCW Members
Prepare for Review Conference
May 2001.
U.S. Wants
Strengthened CCW Landmines Protocol
Jan./Feb. 2000.
U.S. Ratifies
Amended CCW Landmine Protocol
April/May 1999.
ACT Feature
Articles:
Michael J. Matheson,
Filling the Gaps in the Conventional Weapons Convention
November 2001.
U.S. Landmine
Policy
ACT News Stories
Clearing Mined Areas Now Treaty Aim
January/February 2005.
U.S. Pushes Landmine Initiatives
September 2004.
U.S. Announces New
Landmines Policy
March 2004.
U.S. Will Not Join Landmine
Treaty: Position on Fissile Material Cutoff Pact Uncertain
March 2004.
State Department
Sets Up New Office to Control Some Conventional Arms
November 2003.
U.S.
Might Use Landmines in Iraq; Future Policy Unclear
April 2003.
Bush
Urged to Redirect Landmine Policy Review
January/February 2002.
Bush
Team Shies From Clinton Landmine Policy
September 2001.
Clinton
Urges Bush to Sign Ottawa Convention
March 2001.
U.S. Army
Destroys Last Non-Essential 'Dumb' Mines
June/July 1998.
U.S. Pledges
to Sign APL Ban; Lists Conditions to be Met First
May 1998.
U.S. to Join
'Ottawa Process'; Will Seek Changes to Treaty
August 1997.
U.S. Favors
CD Negotiations To Achieve Ban on Landmines
January/February 1997.
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