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PostSubject: The Landmine Convention   The Landmine Convention Icon_minitimeWed Mar 18, 2009 1:07 am

The Landmine Convention


A resolution to slash worldwide military spending.
Category: Global DisarmamentStrength: SignificantProposed by: Quintessence of Dust
Description: The World Assembly,


Believing victim-detonated anti-personnel landmines to be weapons
whose capacity for civilian casualties outweighs any security benefits,


Requires its members to:


1. Define, for the purposes of interpreting these obligations:

- 'landmines' as explosive devices placed on or under the ground
and designed to cause injury or death to persons activating the device
by proximity or contact,

- 'mined area' as an area in which one or more live landmines has been deployed,

- 'dispose' to be the act of destroying, permanently deactivating,
or otherwise rendering non-functional, such as through conversion to
command detonation, landmines;


2. Dispose of all landmines within their present stocks as soon as
is practicably possible, with due regard for safety, security, and
environmental consequences;


3. Immediately and permanently cease and desist the production,
deployment, and transfer of landmines, including the rendering of
technical assistance in their production or deployment;


4. Seize all undeployed landmine stocks within their jurisdiction for disposal as required by Article 2;


5. Take effective measures to prevent non-state actors within their
jurisdiction from effecting such actions as outlawed by Article 3;


6. Conduct prompt surveys to determine the location of mined areas within their jurisdiction;


7. Institute available precautions, as they deem appropriate and safe, to prevent casualties in mined areas, such as:

- restricting access to such areas,

- signposting such areas with clear warnings, using relevant languages as well as easily understood, non-written symbols,

- indicating the limits of such mined areas on maps and charts,

- informing the public of the dangers of mined areas,

- where possible, engaging in prompt and effective mine clearance.


The World Assembly does further:


8. Exempt from these obligations:

- the transfer of landmines for the purpose of disposal, or for the
research and development of mine clearance or mine safety, providing
such transfers are limited to absolute necessity,

- the production, possession and deployment of limited numbers of
landmines for the purposes of research and development mine clearance
or mine safety, provided such actions are conducted within secure areas
and with the highest regard for safety,

- the rendering of technical assistance aimed solely at reducing
the danger of landmines to non-military personnel, such as through
conversion to command-detonation;


9. Establish the World Assembly Demining Agency (WADA) with a charter to:

- conduct and aid mine clearance operations, where requested,

- research and develop mine clearance technology,

- instruct civilians on landmine safety and treatment of landmine-related injuries,

- further promote landmine safety awareness through educational and informational campaigns;


10. Compel the WADA to respect the territorial sovereignty of member nations, stipulating that:

- member nations may request assistance for mined areas within their jurisdiction,

- requesting nations must provide all available information on the mined area,

- storage and disposal of removed landmines and fragments is the
responsibility of requesting nations, and the WADA may refuse
involvement if the requesting nation is deemed incompetent to perform
such tasks.
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