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                    [Title] => RP has no laws banning landmines
                    [Summary] => The Philippines has yet to pass a law fully reflecting the country’s state of obligation to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL), which bans the use of landmines and the employment of children in armed conflict.


This was revealed yesterday during the national consultative conference in Manila that seeks to lobby for the passage of IHL-related bills in Congress.
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This was revealed yesterday during the national consultative conference in Manila that seeks to lobby for the passage of IHL-related bills in Congress.
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ANTI-PERSONNEL LANDMINES BILL
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                    [Title] => RP has no laws banning landmines
                    [Summary] => The Philippines has yet to pass a law fully reflecting the country’s state of obligation to the International Humanitarian Law (IHL), which bans the use of landmines and the employment of children in armed conflict.


This was revealed yesterday during the national consultative conference in Manila that seeks to lobby for the passage of IHL-related bills in Congress.
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This was revealed yesterday during the national consultative conference in Manila that seeks to lobby for the passage of IHL-related bills in Congress.
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