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The legal aspects of the Kimberley Process
/ Frans Schram; IPIS; NiZA; Fatal Transactions
2007-01-11
. - 38 p.
The juridical meanders that led up to the KPCS, might prove to constitute an instructive precedent.
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An Independent Commissioned Review Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Kimberley Process
/ Global Witness, Gremio ABC, Partnership Africa Canada
2006-04-30
. - 24 p.
Submitted to the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Review of the Kimberley Process.
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The effect of the Kimberley process on governance, corruption, and internal conflict
/ Burbank, Joelle; The Fund for Peace
2006-03-28
. - 11 p.
Could the Kimberley Process help to improve governance in diamond-producing countries?
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Diamond industry annual review: Angola 2005
/ Gordon, Christine ed.; Partnership Africa Canada
2005-06-07
. - 12 p.
Examines the diamond industry in Angola Leone, one of the three countries most affected by conflict diamonds.
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Commerce and Conflict: Angola and DiamondWorks
/ Stevens, Aleisha and David Carment
2005-06-05
. - 43 p.
An assessment of conflict in Angola in the interests of corporate investment.
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Der Stoff aus dem Kriege sind – Rohstoffe und Konflikte in Afrika
/ Medico International
2005-05-27
. - 28 p.
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Other Facets, Nr.17
/ Partnership Africa Canada
2005-05-01
. - 4 p.
Newsletter on the international effort to end diamonds-related conflict.
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Lundas - the stones of death = Lundas - as pedras da morte. Angola's deadly diamonds : human rights abuses in the Lunda provinces, 2004
/ Marques, Rafael; Rui Falcão de Campos
2005-03-09
. - 73 p.
Angola's diamond industry is beset by murders, beatings, arbitrary detentions and other human rights violations.
In English and Portuguese.
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Other Facets, Nr.16
/ Partnership Africa Canada
2005-02-01
. - 4 p.
Newsletter on the international effort to end diamonds-related conflict.
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The Key to Kimberley: Internal Diamond Controls-Seven Case Studies
/ Global Witness, Partneship Africa Canada
2004-10-24
. - 20 p.
Examines the implementation of new control systems in Belgium, Britain, the United States, Canada, Angola, Ghana and the DR Congo.
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