| e. | Despite the increased acquisition costs, future AP mines should self-destruct, except in the circumstances already mentioned in these recommendations, thereby reducing the tragic post-conflict toll of human lives and social, economic, medical and mine clearance costs. |
| f. | In the future, all AP mines should be detectable. |
Prohibitions and Restrictions
Second Session
Meeting of Governmental Experts
May 1994
CCW/CONF.I/GE/CRP.24
27 May 1994
Original: ENGLISH
GROUP OF GOVERNMENTAL EXPERTS
TO PREPARE THE REVIEW CONFERENCE
OF THE STATES PARTIES TO THE
CONVENTION ON PROHIBITIONS
OR RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE OF
CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS
WHICH MAY BE DEEMED TO BE
EXCESSIVELY INJURIOUS OR TO
HAVE INDISCRIMINATE EFFECTS
Second session Geneva, 16–27 May 1994
on prohibitions and restrictions
The following are two sets of alternative proposals on restrictions and prohibitions to be introduced into Articles 4 and 6.
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Book title: The Banning of Anti-Personnel Landmines: The Legal Contribution of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Contributors: Louis Maresca - Editor, Stuart Maslen - Editor.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press.
Place of publication: Cambridge, England.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: 322.
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