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Clearing the Fields: Solutions to the Global Land Mines Crisis is a comprehensive and authoritative book that presents the proceedings of a symposium held in New York on April 29, 1994, and cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the Center for International Health and Cooperation. The book reflects the experience of contributors from the fields of medicine, ethics, religion, human rights, humanitarian assistance, international law, public policy, and munitions. The contributors clearly present the scope of the international land-mine crisis and put forth practical suggestions for dealing with it.
There are more than 100 million antipersonnel land
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