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Bibliography on weapons and health

Coupland RM, Leins K. Science and Prohibited Weapons (Editorial). Science. 2005;308:1841.

Coupland RM. Special Comment (Science, technology and the CBW regimes), Disarmament Forum. 2005; No 1; pp.3-6.

Taback N, Coupland RM. Towards Collation and Modelling of the Global Cost of Armed Violence on Civilians. Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 2005;21:19-27.

Coupland RM. Modeling armed violence: a tool for humanitarian dialogue in disarmament and arms control. - In Borrie J, Randin VM. (eds.), Alternative Approaches in Multilateral Decision Making. UNIDIR, Geneva 2005: pp. 39-49.

Coupland RM. New weapons and methods of warfare. Current Problems of International Humanitarian Law III, 26th Roundtable. International Institute of International Humanitarian Law 2004: 93-97.

Coupland RM. Ballistic trauma, armed violence and international law. - In Mahoney PF et al. (eds.), Ballistic trauma: a practical guide. London: Springer Verlag, 2004.

Coupland RM. Incapacitating chemical weapons: one year after the Moscow theatre siege. Lancet. 2003;362:1346

Coupland RM. For when logic deserts us: an analytical framework for armed violence. The Liaison. 2003:3;10-16.

Coupland RM, Loye D. The 1899 Hague Declaration concerning expanding bullets: a treaty effective for more than 100 years faces complex contemporary issues. International Review of the Red Cross. 2003:85;135-142.

Daoust I, Coupland RM and Ishoey R. New wars, new weapons? The obligation of States to assess the legality of means and methods of warfare. International Review of the Red Cross. 2002:84;345-362.

Coupland RM. >Humanity: what is it and how does it influence international law? International Review of the Red Cross.
2001:83;969-989.

Coupland RM. Armed violence. Medicine and Global Survival. 2001;7:33-37.

Coupland RM, Molde A and Navein J. Care in the field for victims of weapons of war, published by the ICRC, 2001.

Coupland RM, Loye D. Legal and health issues: international humanitarian law and lethality or nonlethality of weapons. - In Janes Information Group (ed.), Non-lethal weapons. London 2000: pp. 60-66

Coupland RM, Kneubuehl BP, Rowley DI, Bowyer GW. Wound ballistics, surgery and the law of war. Trauma. 2000;2:1-10.

Coupland RM. The principles of wound management. - In: Corson JD, Williamson RCN (eds.), Surgery. Mosby, London 2000: pp.2.11.1-6.

Michael M, Meddings DR, Ramez S, Gutiérrez-Fisac JL. Incidence of weapon injuries not related to interfactional combat in Afghanistan in 1996: prospective cohort study. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:412-415

Meddings DR, O'Connor S. Circumstances around weapons injry in Cambodia after departure of a peacekeeping force: prospective cohort study. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:410-412

Coupland RM, Samnegaard HO. Effect of type and transfer of conventional weapons on civilian injuries: reptrospective analysis of prospective data from Red Cross hospitals.http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/319/7207/410 British Medical Journal. 1999;319:410-412

Coupland RM, Meddings DR. Mortality associated with use of weapons in armed conflicts, wartime atrocities, and civilian mass shootings: literature review. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:407-410

Coupland RM. Clinical and legal significance of fragmentation of bullets in relation to size of wounds: a retrospective analysis. Medical Journal. 1999;319:403-406

British Medical Association. Biotechnology, weapons and humanity. Harwood Academic Publishers 1999

Meddings DR. Are most casualties non-combatants? British Medical Journal, 1997;315:1417-1420

Giannou C. Antipersonnel landmines: facts, fictions, and priorities. British Medical Journal, 1997;315:1453-1454

Meddings DR. Weapons injuries during and after periods of conflict: retrospective analysis. British Medical Journal, 1997;315:1417-1420

Coupland RM. Abhorrent weapons and "superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering": from field surgery to law. British Medical Journal, 1997;3115:1450-1452

Coupland RM. "Non-lethal" weapons: precipitating a new arms race. British Medical Journal, 1997;315:72

Sommaruga C. Does the nature of mine injuries also justify a total ban? Landmines: demining news from the United Nations. 1996; 1.4:11

The International Committee of the Red Cross. The Medical Professions and the Effects of Weapons: the symposium. International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1996

Jeffrey SJ. Antipersonnel mines: who are the victims? J. Accid. Emerg. Med. 1996; 13: 343-346

Ramsey S. (News: Lancet). Experts plan reduction of harm caused by weapons. The Lancet, 1996 , Vol. 347: 749

Coupland RM. The effects of weapons: surgical challenge and medical dilemma. Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1996; 41:65-71

Coupland RM. The effect of weapons on health. The Lancet, 1996; Vol.347: 450-451

Editorial. Weapons intended to blind. The Lancet, 1994; Dec. 17, Vol.344: 1649-1650

Doswald-beck L. (Ed.). Blinding weapons. International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1993

Coupland RM. Hand grenade injuries among civilians. JAMA 1993; 270: 24-626

Russbach R. Casualties of Conflicts and Mine Warfare. "A Framework for Survival" - In: Cahill K.M., New-York Basic Books 1993

Coupland RM, Hoikka V, Sjoeklint OG, Cuenod Ph, Cauderay GC, Doswald- Beck L. Assessment of bullet disruption in armed conflicts. The Lancet Jan .4 1992; 339: 35-37

Coupland RM, Korver A. Injuries from antipersonnel mines: the experience of the International Committee of the Red Cross. British Medical Journal. 1991; 303: 1509 - 1512


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