Protecting Civilians through the Convention on Cluster Munitions
This book is the culmination of a decade of research by Human Rights Watch. It details the humanitarian toll of cluster munitions, analyzes the international process that resulted in the treaty successfully banning them, and presents the steps that nations that have signed the convention should take to fulfill its promise. Meeting the Challenge draws on Human Rights Watch's field investigations to document the burdens cluster munitions impose on civilians and on its firsthand experience as an active participant in developing the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions.
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ISBN: 1-56432-711-6
ISBN: 1-56432-711-6
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- Meeting the Challenge
- Table of Acronyms
- Introduction
- Part I: Recognizing the Problems
- I. The Technological Evolution and Early Proliferation and Use of Cluster Munitions
- II. A Decade of Cluster Munition Use: Recent Case Studies Documented by Human Rights Watch
- III. Production, Transfer, and Stockpiling
- IV. The Need for Post-Conflict Measures: Clearance, Risk Education, and Victim Assistance
- Part II: Developing a Process
- V. Initial International Efforts to Govern Cluster Munitions
- VI. From Regulation to Ban: National Measures to Govern Cluster Munitions
- VII. The Oslo Process
- Part III: Fulfilling the Promise
- VIII. The Convention on Cluster Munitions
- IX. Resistance to a Cluster Munition Ban
- X. Final Steps: Universalization, Implementation, and Interpretation
- Acknowledgments






