The paper seeks to determine whether the use of Private Military and Security Companies strengthens military institutions and the provision of security or, on the contrary, questions the monopoly of the legitimate use of force and generates new challenges to the current role of the military. It analyzes three main realms within the military sphere where the presence of PMSCS may have a direct impact: the exercise of the monopoly of the use of violence, the professionalization of the military, and the process of enrollment of new recruits. The paper highlights that the presence of PMSCS does not affect the continuity of the state’s monopoly of the legitimate use of force. It also argues that although PMSCS perform certain activities that enh...
Although the PMSI does not operate in a complete legal vacuum, its inherently transnational nature m...
The aim of this paper is to assess the potential impact of national-level or EU-level regulation on ...
Throughout the history the reliance on the Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) considera...
The paper seeks to determine whether the use of Private Military and Security Companies strengthens ...
The paper seeks to determine whether the use of Private Military and Security Companies strengthens ...
Seen from a historical point of view, security and defense have always been tasks mostly dealt with ...
This paper analyzes the prevailing misconceptions that have defined much of the popular imagination ...
What is the current state of the regulation in the matter of private military and security companies...
Why has the use of Private Military Companies PMCs increased since the global war on terrorism? Wh...
Privatisation of security did not appear in the process of revolution. Under conditions of deepening...
This paper analyses issues of legal responsibility arising from the discernible trend among internat...
Private military and security companies do not operate in a complete legal vacuum. The inherently tr...
This paper deals with the privatisation of security and analyzes its role in US foreign policy. It i...
For more than two decades, private military and security companies (PMSCs) have become increasingly ...
The increasing relevance of PMCs and PSCs is related to the progressive ‘privatization’ of war in a...
Although the PMSI does not operate in a complete legal vacuum, its inherently transnational nature m...
The aim of this paper is to assess the potential impact of national-level or EU-level regulation on ...
Throughout the history the reliance on the Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) considera...
The paper seeks to determine whether the use of Private Military and Security Companies strengthens ...
The paper seeks to determine whether the use of Private Military and Security Companies strengthens ...
Seen from a historical point of view, security and defense have always been tasks mostly dealt with ...
This paper analyzes the prevailing misconceptions that have defined much of the popular imagination ...
What is the current state of the regulation in the matter of private military and security companies...
Why has the use of Private Military Companies PMCs increased since the global war on terrorism? Wh...
Privatisation of security did not appear in the process of revolution. Under conditions of deepening...
This paper analyses issues of legal responsibility arising from the discernible trend among internat...
Private military and security companies do not operate in a complete legal vacuum. The inherently tr...
This paper deals with the privatisation of security and analyzes its role in US foreign policy. It i...
For more than two decades, private military and security companies (PMSCs) have become increasingly ...
The increasing relevance of PMCs and PSCs is related to the progressive ‘privatization’ of war in a...
Although the PMSI does not operate in a complete legal vacuum, its inherently transnational nature m...
The aim of this paper is to assess the potential impact of national-level or EU-level regulation on ...
Throughout the history the reliance on the Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) considera...