The European Union has developed its security competence since 1992, thus putting pressure on its Member States to provide troops for the increasing number of EU peace operations being deployed to different areas of the globe. But with national militaries being rationalized and contracted the EU will inevitably follow the lead of the US, the UK, and the UN and start to use Private Military Contractors to undertake some of the functions of peace operations. This article explores the consequences of this trend from the perspective of the accountability and responsibility of both the corporation and the institution when the employees of PMCs commit violations of human rights law and, if applicable, international humanitarian law.The ‘Regulatin...
This chapter considers the role of international regulatory initiatives in the sphere of business an...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) have become a significant feature in recent internat...
Private security and military companies have become a ubiquitous part of modern armed conflict and p...
The actual and potential role of PMSCs within the European Union's crisis-management operations make...
This paper analyses issues of legal responsibility arising from the discernible trend among internat...
The post-Cold War rise of private military contractors (PMCs) and their impact on the laws of war, i...
Since the post-Cold War era, contemporary conflicts have increasingly been marked by the prevalence ...
The actual and potential role of private military and security companies (PMSCs) within the European...
Member States of the United Nations (U.N.) are responsible for taking appropriate measures to preven...
The outsourcing of military and security services is the object of intense legal debate. States empl...
Both in conflict and post-conflict situations, states increasingly rely on private military and secu...
This volume is one of the final results of the PRIV-WAR Project.The outsourcing of military and secu...
The article examines the present status of private military personnel under international criminal l...
Efforts to establish regulatory frameworks for private military/security companies (PMSCs), driven b...
The end of the Cold War witnessed the growth and spread of legally established private military cont...
This chapter considers the role of international regulatory initiatives in the sphere of business an...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) have become a significant feature in recent internat...
Private security and military companies have become a ubiquitous part of modern armed conflict and p...
The actual and potential role of PMSCs within the European Union's crisis-management operations make...
This paper analyses issues of legal responsibility arising from the discernible trend among internat...
The post-Cold War rise of private military contractors (PMCs) and their impact on the laws of war, i...
Since the post-Cold War era, contemporary conflicts have increasingly been marked by the prevalence ...
The actual and potential role of private military and security companies (PMSCs) within the European...
Member States of the United Nations (U.N.) are responsible for taking appropriate measures to preven...
The outsourcing of military and security services is the object of intense legal debate. States empl...
Both in conflict and post-conflict situations, states increasingly rely on private military and secu...
This volume is one of the final results of the PRIV-WAR Project.The outsourcing of military and secu...
The article examines the present status of private military personnel under international criminal l...
Efforts to establish regulatory frameworks for private military/security companies (PMSCs), driven b...
The end of the Cold War witnessed the growth and spread of legally established private military cont...
This chapter considers the role of international regulatory initiatives in the sphere of business an...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) have become a significant feature in recent internat...
Private security and military companies have become a ubiquitous part of modern armed conflict and p...