The aim of this paper is to analyze to what extent different kind of immunities may bar legal proceedings instituted against PMSCs and their employees. The first part of the paper is devoted to the setting of the legal background on international law rules on immunity which may be applicable, in certain cases, to PMSCs and their employees. The second part of the paper addresses the issue of immunity of PMSCs employees from criminal jurisdiction taking into account existing case-law. The conclusion is that, in most cases, immunity of private contractors from criminal jurisdiction seems not to depend on the application of immunity rules but, for a large part, from the combination of a lack of applicable rules to exercise criminal jurisdiction...
This paper explores the criminal accountability of Private Security Company (PSC) personnel in war c...
This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the international law regime of jurisdictiona...
The article examines the present status of private military personnel under international criminal l...
This chapter analyses the extent to which different kinds of immunities may bar legal proceedings ag...
Can private military and security personnel be tried for war crimes in the same way as 'classical' m...
This paper analyses issues of legal responsibility arising from the discernible trend among internat...
One of the main tools for 'socializing' private military contractors (PMCs) is litigation. The threa...
International organizations play a very important role in the modern society. To ensure their prope...
The present article covers the actual problems concerning the immunities of individuals in relation ...
The study provides a sketch of the immunity principles, distinguishing personal and functional immu...
The doctrine of ‘immunity’, whether considered in terms of state immunity (the immunity of the state...
The immunity systems in international law commonly encompass the concept of jurisdictional immunity,...
As military functions are increasingly outsourced to corporate contractors, civil courts face adjudi...
This working paper deals with the individual criminal accountability of employees of private securit...
* Provides an in-depth analysis of case law such as the Pinochet, Jones, Al-Adsani, the Arrest Warra...
This paper explores the criminal accountability of Private Security Company (PSC) personnel in war c...
This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the international law regime of jurisdictiona...
The article examines the present status of private military personnel under international criminal l...
This chapter analyses the extent to which different kinds of immunities may bar legal proceedings ag...
Can private military and security personnel be tried for war crimes in the same way as 'classical' m...
This paper analyses issues of legal responsibility arising from the discernible trend among internat...
One of the main tools for 'socializing' private military contractors (PMCs) is litigation. The threa...
International organizations play a very important role in the modern society. To ensure their prope...
The present article covers the actual problems concerning the immunities of individuals in relation ...
The study provides a sketch of the immunity principles, distinguishing personal and functional immu...
The doctrine of ‘immunity’, whether considered in terms of state immunity (the immunity of the state...
The immunity systems in international law commonly encompass the concept of jurisdictional immunity,...
As military functions are increasingly outsourced to corporate contractors, civil courts face adjudi...
This working paper deals with the individual criminal accountability of employees of private securit...
* Provides an in-depth analysis of case law such as the Pinochet, Jones, Al-Adsani, the Arrest Warra...
This paper explores the criminal accountability of Private Security Company (PSC) personnel in war c...
This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the international law regime of jurisdictiona...
The article examines the present status of private military personnel under international criminal l...