Conflict Diamonds

Blood diamonds (also called conflict diamonds, brown diamonds, hot diamonds, or red diamonds) are diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency, an invading army's war efforts, or a warlord's activity. The term is used to highlight the negative consequences of the diamond trade in certain areas, or to label an individual diamond as having come from such an area. Diamonds mined during the 20th-21st century civil wars in Angola, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, and Guinea Bissau have been given the label. The term conflict resource refers to analogous situations involving other natural resources.

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School of Public Policy, University of Calgary · 16 November 2022 English

8 Figure 1: Complete Sequential Model The utility of the informal miners is a function of the size of the informal mining territory (m), the power of organization (c), the …

Le Billon, Philippe. 2008. “Diamond Wars? Conflict Diamonds and Geographies of Resource Wars.” Annals


UOP: University of Ottawa Press · 30 June 2022 English

This short book throws some light on the modern-day pathologies that are crippling the productivity, resilience, innovation and survival of our private, public and social organizations, and therefore of our …

and ...................................44 conflict diamonds ......................................... towers and of the control of the origin of conflict diamonds are used to illustrate the sort of systemic Illustrative cases: cell phone towers and conflict diamonds Two specific cases may illustrate first, the


DDN: Dundurn Press · 2021 English

Plan your wedding without the weight of outdated customs and get hitched in a way that is authentic, fun, and true to who you are.From the minute couples become engaged, …

Republic of the Congo, and Angola. Dubbed “conflict diamonds” (or blood diamonds), they account for between


ICTC: Information and Communications Technology Council · 11 August 2020 English

The novel contribution of blockchain technology is that it solves this issue, also known as “double-spending” in the context of digital currencies; it allows for the decentralization of a shared …

diamonds that their gems are not blood or conflict diamonds. With the demand for ethically sourced materials


ICTC: Information and Communications Technology Council · 27 July 2020 English

The novel contribution of blockchain technology is that it solves this issue, also known as “double-spending” in the context of digital currencies; it allows for the decentralization of a shared …

diamonds that their gems are not blood or conflict diamonds. With the demand for ethically sourced materials


desLibris · 9 July 2019 English

China, and an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute The program’s mission is to connect knowledge, in Washington, D. C. He is a member of the board policy and practice …

medicines and the suppression of trade in conflict diamonds.82 Moreover, although most waivers have


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 30 July 2018 English

Still, there was hope that WTO members will begin exploring ways to make the international trade system more supportive of the climate goals agreed to at the twenty-first session of …

intersect, and all too often times (for example, conflict diamonds, drugs miss opportunities for collaboration


desLibris · 30 July 2018 English

The trade system has traditionally supported open flows of goods and services by The aim of the conference was to explore the disciplining tariffs, as well as trade-distorting links between …

already been used several times (for example, conflict diamonds, drugs and medicines for least developed


Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy · 26 July 2018 English

Most noteworthy updates include increased governmental attention to understanding important aspects and the operationalization of fintech and blockchain; the creation of new provincial fintech working groups and committees in both …

blockchain is helping stop the spread of conflict diamonds.” Wired. February 15, 2017. http://www.wired wired.co.uk/article/blockchain- conflict-diamonds-everledger 2 generally. Blockchain’s, distributed ledger


DEEP Centre · 6 July 2018 English

This research looks at the blockchain start-up Everledger's use of distributed ledgers and artificial intelligence to record and verify the provenance of diamonds. It covers use cases involving fine wine …

compensation. According to the United Nations (UN), conflict diamonds are “rough diamonds used by rebels to finance embracing a multistakeholder effort to eradicate “conflict diamonds.” » The so-called Kimberley Process brought forgeries, and inefficiencies, resulting in many conflict diamonds entering the supply chain illegitimately. to call attention to what became known as “conflict diamonds.” These organizations included nongovernmental international certification to deal with the conflict diamonds issue before further damage could scheme that


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