Treaty banning cluster bombs comes into law

An international treaty banning the use of cluster bombs, which was agreed in Dublin in May 2008, becomes international law today.

Treaty banning cluster bombs comes into law

An international treaty banning the use of cluster bombs, which was agreed in Dublin in May 2008, becomes international law today.

The Government played a leading role in negotiating the treaty and was one of the first states to ratify it, in December 2008.

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