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This study examines the military case for continued use of anti-personnel landmines. Mines employed in conflicts since 1940, whether by professional armies, by insurgents or in counter-insurgency operations, have rarely been used in conformity with international law, and have little or no effect on the outcome of hostilities. These conclusions were unanimously endorsed by senior military commanders from various countries at a meeting on the subject held in Geneva in February 1996.
ICRC, Geneva, 1997, 2nd ed. (annexes revised) , insert: Report on observations and conclusions from a review of the ICRC study, 30 nov-1 Dec 2004, 88 pp., photos, 16 x 23 cm, English / Price CHF 6.- / ref. 0654
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