Grenada signed the Mine Ban Treaty on 3 December
1997, ratified on 19 August 1998, and the treaty entered into force on 1 March
1999. It has not yet enacted domestic implementing
legislation.[1] Grenada
submitted its initial Article 7 transparency report, essentially a
“nil” report, on 13 July 2001, but has not submitted any subsequent
reports. On 22 November 2002, Grenada voted in support of pro-ban UN General
Assembly Resolution 57/74. Grenada has never produced, stockpiled, or held
antipersonnel landmines, and is not
mine-affected.[2]
[1] Grenada did not complete Form A
(National implementation measures) of the Article 7 Report submitted 13 July
2001. [2] Article 7 Report, 13 July
2001.