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Damage to the built environment from the use of explosive weapons
The impact of explosive violence on mental health and psycho-social well-being
Article 36 Newsletter Issue 2, August 2013
Article 36 Newsletter Issue 1, April 2013
Killer robots: UK Government Policy on Fully Autonomous Weapons
Banning Nuclear Weapons
Humanitarian Consequences: direct humanitarian impacts from a single nuclear weapon detonation on Manchester, UK
Heavy weapons and civilian protection
State use of explosive weapons an indicator of crisis
Global coalitions: An introduction to working in international civil society partnerships
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Article 36 publishes research, policy analysis and innovative policy thinking to strengthen the protection of civilians and reduce harm from weapons. Our work is written primarily for governments, international organisations, civil society and other stakeholders engaged in international policy. Through rigorous, independent analysis, we have helped shape international debates on explosive weapons, autonomous weapons, nuclear weapons and civilian protection. Our publications place evidence of civilian harm at the centre of policy discussions and promote practical changes to international law, policy and practice.