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Landmine Monitor Copyright Policy

We encourage you to use Landmine Monitor report findings in your own research and advocacy but require that you fully source any of our online or print materials.

Do not copy all or parts of the Landmine Monitor reports or associated materials for use on your own web pages. Instead please link directly to the Landmine Monitor site. All country reports are available as direct links. See our Linking Policy for more information.

Citing Landmine Monitor Online Publications

  1. Reports from 1999–2004:
    International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report Year: Toward a Mine-Free World (New York: Human Rights Watch: Date), www.icbl.org/lm, accessed date.

    Example: International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report 2001: Toward a Mine-Free World (New York: Human Rights Watch: August 2001), www.icbl.org/lm, accessed 22 April 2009.

  2. Reports from 2005 onwards:

    International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report Year: Toward a Mine-Free World (Ottawa: Mines Action Canada: Date), www.icbl.org/lm, accessed date.

    Example: International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report 2008: Toward a Mine-Free World (Ottawa: Mines Action Canada: October 2008), www.icbl.org/lm, accessed 22 April 2009.

Citing Landmine Monitor Print Publications

  1. Reports from 1999–2004:

    International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report Year: Toward a Mine-Free World (New York: Human Rights Watch: Date).

    Example: International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report 2001: Toward a Mine-Free World (New York: Human Rights Watch: August 2001).

  2. Reports from 2005 onwards:

    International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report Year: Toward a Mine-Free World (Ottawa: Mines Action Canada: Date).

    Example: International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Landmine Monitor Report 2008: Toward a Mine-Free World (Ottawa: Mines Action Canada: October 2008).

Landmine Monitor Description

When describing Landmine Monitor please use this description:

Landmine Monitor is the research and monitoring initiative of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and the Cluster Munition Coalition (CMC) and has provided civil-society reporting on landmines, cluster munitions and other explosive remnants of war since 1999. The ICBL is the author of the reports. Human Rights Watch is the publisher of reports from 1999–2004 and Mines Action Canada is the publisher of reports from 2004 onward.

Images and Maps

Any use of the cover image of each Landmine Monitor report without inclusion of the full cover information is prohibited. The image may only be used in the form in which you find it on the site. No modification except resizing is allowed.

Any re-production of the maps contained in Landmine Monitor reports is prohibited unless you obtain written permission to use them from Landmine Monitor.

Publishing Landmine Monitor Data

If Landmine Monitor data, images or maps that you use are published, please send a copy of the publication to Landmine Monitor.

Contact

For more information please contact Landmine Monitor at lm@icbl.org.