• 7 May 2012 •
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Posted in Pakistan, Somalia, United States of America, USA, Yemen
Tags: Autonomous Armed Robots, Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Center for Constitutional Rights, CIA, civilian casualties, civilians, cluster munitions, CODE PINK, CODEPINK, Cris Woods, discrimination, Drone, Drone Summit, Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control, Drones, humanitarian, ICRAC, International Committee for Robot Arms Control, John Brennan, landmines, Lucy Suchman, Medea Benjamin, military robots, Pakistan, Repreive, signature strikes, Somalia, UAV, UAVs, Unmanned Arial Vehicle, Yemen
• 28 November 2011 •
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Posted in Austria, China, Israel, Mexico, Norway, Russia, United States of America, USA
Tags: Amy Little, Article 36, Austria, CCW, China, cluster bombs, Cluster Munition Coalition, Cluster Munition Convention, cluster munitions, Convention on Conventional Weapons, humanitarian law, ICRC, International Committee of the Red Cross, Israel, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Thomas Nash, United States of America, USA
• 4 July 2011 •
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Posted in Cambodia, Libya, Sudan, Thailand, USA
Tags: Cambodia, Cluster Munition Convention, cluster munitions, landmine treaty, landmines, Libya, Mine Ban Treaty, norms, Ottawa Convention, Sudan, Thailand, USA
• 7 August 2010 •
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Posted in Cambodia, Iraq, Laos, UK, United States of America, USA, Vietnam
Tags: cluster bomb, cluster bomb ban, Cluster Munition Coalition, Cluster Munition Convention, cluster munitions, Lynn Bradach, Obama, The Examiner, Thomas Nash, US Campaign to Ban Landmines, Zach Hudson
• 27 June 2010 •
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Tags: Cluster Munition Coalition, Cluster Munition Convention, cluster munitions, Global Policy, international humanitarian law, international law, International NGOs, Matthew Bolton, Middle Power-NGO Coalitions, middle powers, network diplomacy, NGOs, Norway, Thomas Nash
• 18 January 2010 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Norway, Sudan, UK, United States of America, USA
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, cluster munitions, conflict, David Keen, Demining, development studies, foreign aid, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, I.B. Tauris, Kristian Berg Harpviken, landmines, London School of Economics, Mary Kaldor, Matthew Bolton, mine action, Norway, Ottawa Treaty, post-conflict reconstruction, PRIO, Sudan, USA, UXO
• 15 December 2009 •
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Posted in United States of America, USA
Tags: Cluster Munition Convention, cluster munitions, landmines, Mine Ban Treaty, Nobel, Nobel Peace Prize, Obama, Ottawa Convention, Peace Prize, The Examiner, The Guardian