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Foreign Investment and the Privatization of Coercion: A Case Study of the Forza Security Company in Peru
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The United Nations Guidelines on the Use of Armed Private Security
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Counter Piracy Armed Services, the Italian System and the Search for Clarity on the Use of Force at Sea
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Soldiers at Sea: The Legal and Policy Implications of Using Military Security Teams to Combat Piracy
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The Use of Private Force by the United Nations to Coercively Prevent or Halt Cross Violations of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine
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Pirates vs. Private Security: Commercial Shipping, the Montreux Document, and the Battle for the Gulf of Aden
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Due Diligence Obligations of Conduct Developing a Responsibility Regime for PMSCs
Due Diligence Obligations of Conduct Developing a Responsibility Regime for PMSCs You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to register
War Crimes in Modern Warfare
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Corporate Alternative to United Nations ad hoc Military Deployments
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U.S. Legislative and Regulatory Developments and the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers: Filling the Accountability Gap
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