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Conflict diamonds are rough diamonds used by rebel movements or their allies to finance conflict aimed at undermining legitimate governments, as described by the UN Security Council (UNSC) and as recognised by the UN General Assembly (through resolution A/RES/55/56).
The KP’s Core Document defines conflict diamonds as rough diamonds used by rebel movements to finance wars against legitimate governments. The KP’s key mechanism for eliminating the flow of conflict diamonds is the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS).
In order to understand why calls to broaden the scope of the conflict diamond definition have not been successful to date, this article will first examine how the issue of redefinition has emerged within the KP.
1 paź 2005 · In this article we discuss priorities for the collection of data on conflict-relevant resources and introduce a new dataset, DIADATA, that provides a comprehensive list of diamond deposits...
conflict assistance in conflict environments characterized by the presence of diamonds. The analysis draws largely on the experiences of Angola, Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
29 cze 2016 · In this article we discuss priorities for the collection of data on conflict-relevant resources and introduce a new dataset, DIADATA, that provides a comprehensive list of diamond deposits accompanied by geographic coordinates throughout the world.
1 lip 2005 · In this article we discuss priorities for the collection of data on conflict-relevant resources and introduce a new dataset, DIADATA, that provides a comprehensive list of diamond deposits accompanied by geographic coordinates throughout the world.