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- Here and There with Dave Marash, February 3, 2015
- Sep. 2, 2014 Al Jazeera English segment on Blackwater trial - Comment by David Isenberg
- Jan 2, 2010, Al Jazzeera (English), re Judge Urbina’s dismissal of charges against Blackwater contractors
- June 28, 2010. heard in “Controversy over CIA Blackwater contract,” The World
- August 17, 2010, on C-Span III, speaks on private military contracting
- Examining the role of the military contractor
- Has the Privatization of National Security Gone Too Far? The Future of Military Contracting, November 14, 2008, 9:30-11:00am, New America Foundation
- David Isenberg on PressTV - US contractor with poor ratings hired again
- Outsourcing War and Peace – Video
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Regulation Of Private Military Contractors In Australia
Regulation Of Private Military Contractors In Australia This project entails a comprehensive analysis of Australian law on the regulation of private military and security companies (PMSCs). This includes law relevant to… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) in UN-led Peacekeeping Operations: The UN’s Role as an Employer and a Regulator
Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) in UN-led Peacekeeping Operations: The UN’s Role as an Employer and a Regulator You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to register
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Fourth Plenary Meeting of the Montreux Document Forum
Fourth Plenary Meeting of the Montreux Document Forum You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to register
More than 120 participants attended the fourth official plenary meeting of the Montreux Document Forum
More than 120 participants attended the fourth official plenary meeting of the Montreux Document Forum 3 Aug 2018 On 6-7 June 2018, States, International organisations, civil society, and invited industry representatives… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
IF IT LOOKS LIKE A DUCK: REINING IN PRIVATE-MILITARY CONTRACTOR CONDUCT THROUGH THE AMENDED UCMJ
IF IT LOOKS LIKE A DUCK: REINING IN PRIVATE-MILITARY CONTRACTOR CONDUCT THROUGH THE AMENDED UCMJ Source: Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law . Spring2018, Vol. 50 Issue 1/2, p307-347. 41p.… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
The politics of international law: the life cycle of emerging norms on the use and regulation of private military and security companies
The politics of international law: the life cycle of emerging norms on the use and regulation of private military and security companies Kim Sorensen Pages 89-127 | Published online: 20 Jun… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
Just Another Industry? (De)Regulation, Public Expectations and Private Security
The Private Sector and Criminal Justice pp 65-96 | Cite as Just Another Industry? (De)Regulation, Public Expectations and Private Security Adam White University of SheffieldSheffieldUK Chapter First Online: 23 December 2017 Abstract… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
Challenging the Strength of the Antimercenary Norm
Challenging the Strength of the Antimercenary Norm Hin-Yan Liu Christopher Kinsey Journal of Global Security Studies, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 January 2018, Pages 93–110, https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogx024 Published: 11 January 2018 Abstract… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
What Went Wrong When Regulating Private Maritime Security Companies
Operational Law in International Straits and Current Maritime Security Challenges pp 161-180 | Cite as What Went Wrong When Regulating Private Maritime Security Companies Authors and affiliations Ian M. Ralby Email author 1.I.R.… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading
Protecting Merchant Ships from Maritime Piracy by Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel: A Comparative Analysis of Flag State Legislation and Port and Coastal State Requirements
Protecting Merchant Ships from Maritime Piracy by Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel: A Comparative Analysis of Flag State Legislation and Port and Coastal State Requirements You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to register