This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private military/security companies (PMSCs) beyond the Prohibition of Mercenary Activities and Regulation of Certain Activities in Country of Armed Conflict Act of 2006. It argues that such a possibility arises from the policy direction expressed in the Defence Review of 2012, and the recent developments at the international level, which indicate a shift towards accommodation of PMSCs as legitimate players in the security sector. The article surveys the current state of national and international law relating to PMSCs and illustrates how the emerging shift from prohibition to regulation has affirmed the need for legislative intervention in this field. It co...
The pre- and post- apartheid governments have been engaging with the private security industry throu...
Private military and security companies do not operate in a complete legal vacuum. The inherently tr...
Involvement of private military/security companies (PMSCs) in African conflicts has had a significan...
This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private militar...
This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private militar...
This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private militar...
This article discusses the role of privatization of security in Africa, but its focus is on private ...
This article discusses the role of privatization of security in Africa, but its focus is on private ...
South Africa has adopted two pieces of legislation since 1998 aimed at restricting one of the fastes...
With the legislative review of police oversight currently taking place in South Africa, now is a goo...
With the legislative review of police oversight currently taking place in South Africa, now is a goo...
Efforts to establish regulatory frameworks for private military/security companies (PMSCs), driven b...
The pre- and post- apartheid governments have been engaging with the private security industry thro...
What is the current state of the regulation in the matter of private military and security companies...
South Africa has adopted two pieces of legislation since 1998 aimed at restricting one of the fastes...
The pre- and post- apartheid governments have been engaging with the private security industry throu...
Private military and security companies do not operate in a complete legal vacuum. The inherently tr...
Involvement of private military/security companies (PMSCs) in African conflicts has had a significan...
This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private militar...
This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private militar...
This article discusses the possibility of South Africa enacting a new law regulating private militar...
This article discusses the role of privatization of security in Africa, but its focus is on private ...
This article discusses the role of privatization of security in Africa, but its focus is on private ...
South Africa has adopted two pieces of legislation since 1998 aimed at restricting one of the fastes...
With the legislative review of police oversight currently taking place in South Africa, now is a goo...
With the legislative review of police oversight currently taking place in South Africa, now is a goo...
Efforts to establish regulatory frameworks for private military/security companies (PMSCs), driven b...
The pre- and post- apartheid governments have been engaging with the private security industry thro...
What is the current state of the regulation in the matter of private military and security companies...
South Africa has adopted two pieces of legislation since 1998 aimed at restricting one of the fastes...
The pre- and post- apartheid governments have been engaging with the private security industry throu...
Private military and security companies do not operate in a complete legal vacuum. The inherently tr...
Involvement of private military/security companies (PMSCs) in African conflicts has had a significan...