Conflict Diamonds: Crossing European borders?
A Case Study of Belgium, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands
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This report seeks to examine the capacity of three EU Member states: Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK, to use a certification system to check the origin of diamonds imported. Governments and the diamond industry have come under pressure to stamp out the trade in “conflict diamonds” -diamonds which are traded in order to raise funds to finance civil wars in Africa.
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Myriam Vander Stichele
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