The International Body on Arms Decommissioning was appointed as part of the twin-track process. It was led by the people who would later become the Independent Chairmen of the 1996-1998 peace talks. They produced the Mitchell report, which set out, amongst other recommendations, a list of principles which all parties signed up to as the basis for the talks.
Cite as: Harriet Carter, Ruth Murray, Ian McBride and Nicholas P. S. Cole, Northern Ireland International Body on Arms Decommissioning 1995-1996, Quill Project at Pembroke College (Oxford, 2024).
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3 historical records used for this dataset.
2 committees met in 25 sessions. Average 8.333333333333334 sessions each.
Dates from Wednesday, 15 February 1995 to Monday, 22 January 1996.
24 people in 12 voting delegations.
Top 5 most active people are:
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procedural motions considered.
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1 documents considered with 27 amendments presented.
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28 number of decisions made.
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