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The "Ottawa Treaty" is the name commonly given to the "Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on their Destruction ".  

 

Extract from the Ottawa Treaty:

"Anti-personnel mine" means a mine designed to be exploded by the presence, proximity or contact of a person and that will incapacitate, injure or kill one or more persons. Mines designed to be detonated by the presence, proximity or contact of a vehicle as opposed to a person, that are equipped with anti-handling devices, are not considered anti-personnel mines as a result of being so equipped." 

For further information: www.icbl.org

 

What does this product consist of?

Ottawa Risks Assessment supplies all the information available on the companies relating to the DJSTOXX 1800 (world index) which produce, store or engage in the transport of anti-personnel mines in contravention of the Ottowa Treaty. 

 

What benefits does this product offer our clients? 

Ottawa Risk Assessment allows our clients to:   

  • Become aware of any fact or shareholding which may involve a company being the object of investment in activities in contravention of the Ottowa Treaty;   
  • Be pro-active in response to the demands of public authorities wishing to comply with the Ottowa Treaty.    
Investors should be well aware of this problem, and check to ensure that their investments conform to the Ottowa Treaty.  

 

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