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  1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|defence|arms policy · INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|international affairs|international instrument · INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|international balance|international security
    Coinbhinsiún maidir le Cnuasmhuinisin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Streubomben-Konvention | Verbot von Streubomben | Übereinkommen über Streumunition
    de
    Definition völkerrechtlicher Vertrag über ein Verbot des Einsatzes, der Herstellung und der Weitergabe bestimmter Typen von konventioneller Streumunition IATE:2228926 Reference http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Cbereinkommen_%C3%BCber_Streumunition (19.4.12)
    Comment Oslo, Dezember 2008; in Kraft getreten am 1.8.2010 DIV: st 8.10.10, UPD: hm, 19.4.12
    Convention on Cluster Munitions | Oslo Convention | CCM
    en
    Definition international treaty which prohibits all use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions Reference COM-EN based on: 'The Convention on Cluster Munitions' website, http://www.clusterconvention.org/ [22.3.2018]
    Comment The Convention on Cluster Munitions is a humanitarian imperative-driven legal instrument which prohibits all use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions. In addition, it establishes a framework for cooperation and assistance to ensure adequate assistance to survivors and their communities, clearance of contaminated areas, risk reduction education and destruction of stockpiles. Adopted on 30 May 2008 in Dublin, Ireland and signed on 3-4 December 2008 in Oslo, Norway, the Convention on Cluster Munitions entered into force on 01 August 2010. To date 120 states have committed to the goals of the Convention, of which 103 have become full States Parties and 17 are signatories.
    CASM | Convention d'Oslo | Convention sur les armes à sous-munitions
    fr
    Definition instrument international interdisant l’utilisation, la production, le stockage et le transfert de toutes les armes à sous-munitions définies comme telles Reference France Diplomatie, Accueil > Politique étrangère de la France > Sécurité, désarmement et non-prolifération > Désarmement et non-prolifération > L’élimination des armes à sous-munitions (4.3.2022)
    Comment Adoption: Dublin, 30.5.2008Signature: Oslo, 3-4.12.2008Entrée en vigueur: 1.8.2010Version FR (4.3.2022), site de la Convention sur les armes à sous-munitions