This report summarizes what is currently known publicly about companies that provide personnel for security missions in Iraq and some sources of controversy surrounding them. A treatment of legal status and authorities follows, including an overview of relevant international law as well as Iraqi law, which currently consists primarily of Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) orders that remain in effect until superceded. The various possible means for prosecuting contractors under U.S. law in civilian or military courts are detailed, followed by a discussion of possible issues for Congress, including whether protective services are inherently governmental functions. The report also summarizes pertinent legislative proposals
This report begins by discussing the current legal framework governing U.S. military operations in I...
A growing body of literature has focused in recent years on the potentialities for market mechanisms...
This report examines logistical support contracts for troop support services in Iraq, primarily admi...
This report summarizes what is currently known publicly about companies that provide personnel for s...
This report discusses the legal framework that applies to private security contractors (PSCs) in Ira...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
Since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, thousands of armed civilians have worked in that country p...
This report examines current private security contractor (PSC) trends in Iraq and Afghanistan, steps...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Current...
The end of the Cold War produced a new type of non-state actors on the international scene. These ne...
This report examines current PSC trends in Afghanistan and Iraq, steps DOD has taken to improve over...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
As the demand for contractor support of deployed armed forces surged because of the post 9/11 milita...
In order to provide context for the Custer Battles court\u27s opinion, Part II of this Note generall...
This report begins by discussing the current legal framework governing U.S. military operations in I...
A growing body of literature has focused in recent years on the potentialities for market mechanisms...
This report examines logistical support contracts for troop support services in Iraq, primarily admi...
This report summarizes what is currently known publicly about companies that provide personnel for s...
This report discusses the legal framework that applies to private security contractors (PSCs) in Ira...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
Since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, thousands of armed civilians have worked in that country p...
This report examines current private security contractor (PSC) trends in Iraq and Afghanistan, steps...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Current...
The end of the Cold War produced a new type of non-state actors on the international scene. These ne...
This report examines current PSC trends in Afghanistan and Iraq, steps DOD has taken to improve over...
The Department of Defense (DOD) increasingly relies upon contractors to support operations in Iraq a...
As the demand for contractor support of deployed armed forces surged because of the post 9/11 milita...
In order to provide context for the Custer Battles court\u27s opinion, Part II of this Note generall...
This report begins by discussing the current legal framework governing U.S. military operations in I...
A growing body of literature has focused in recent years on the potentialities for market mechanisms...
This report examines logistical support contracts for troop support services in Iraq, primarily admi...