This paper discusses the circumstances under which the misconduct of private security sector might engage the responsibility of their state sponsors under international law. From an international law perspective, stastes cannot evade responsibility merely by hiring a private actor to carry out certain functions. The conduct of private security companies is, under certain circumstances, attributed to the state, making that state responsible for any violation of international law committed by private security companies personnel. Even where no such attribution exists, the state might still be responsible for lack of due diligence to adequately regulate and control PMC conduct
This working paper deals with the individual criminal accountability of employees of private securit...
The objective of this article is to observe the redefinition of state responsibility based on its in...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023Proxy warfare in the form of State support to non...
States hire private military and security companies for in armed conflict and occupation to fulfill ...
Tens of thousands of contractors work for private military and security companies (PMSCs) in armed c...
This paper explores the criminal accountability of Private Security Company (PSC) personnel in war c...
The significance of this study stems from shedding light on the nature of the country’s responsibili...
Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups?...
The aim of the thesis is to analyse the efficacy of Article 4 as revealed in the 2001 International ...
This chapter discusses the circumstances under which states can be held accountable for a breach of ...
States hire private military or security companies [PMSCs/contractors] in armed conflict and occupat...
This thesis examines the explicit and implicit limits under international law on the use of private ...
This article considers the possibility of holding states responsible for wrongful acts committed by ...
There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legal protections -generally granted...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
This working paper deals with the individual criminal accountability of employees of private securit...
The objective of this article is to observe the redefinition of state responsibility based on its in...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023Proxy warfare in the form of State support to non...
States hire private military and security companies for in armed conflict and occupation to fulfill ...
Tens of thousands of contractors work for private military and security companies (PMSCs) in armed c...
This paper explores the criminal accountability of Private Security Company (PSC) personnel in war c...
The significance of this study stems from shedding light on the nature of the country’s responsibili...
Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups?...
The aim of the thesis is to analyse the efficacy of Article 4 as revealed in the 2001 International ...
This chapter discusses the circumstances under which states can be held accountable for a breach of ...
States hire private military or security companies [PMSCs/contractors] in armed conflict and occupat...
This thesis examines the explicit and implicit limits under international law on the use of private ...
This article considers the possibility of holding states responsible for wrongful acts committed by ...
There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legal protections -generally granted...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
This working paper deals with the individual criminal accountability of employees of private securit...
The objective of this article is to observe the redefinition of state responsibility based on its in...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023Proxy warfare in the form of State support to non...