Landmine treaty becomes law

  • 17/12/1997

A global treaty banning landmines has become the international law after it was ratified by 40 countries, a spokesman for the Bonel Prize winning group which fought to create it said. The West Africa state of Burkine Faso ratified the treaty yesterday, achieving the trigger number of signatories which would make it binding, Mr Steve Goose of the international campaign to ban landmines, said.