Privatizing War

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Privatizing War

Private Military and Security Companies under Public International Law

International relations Law Public international law: humanitarian law

Authors: Lindsey Cameron, Vincent Chetail

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 7th March 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781107327023


Overview of Private Military and Security Companies

A growing number of states use private military and security companies (PMSCs) for a variety of tasks, which were traditionally fulfilled by soldiers. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the law that applies to PMSCs active in situations of armed conflict, focusing on international humanitarian law.

Legal Limits and Industry Debate

It examines the limits in international law on how states may use private actors, taking the debate beyond the question of whether PMSCs are mercenaries. The authors delve into issues such as how PMSCs are bound by humanitarian law, whether their staff are civilians or combatants, and how the use of force in self-defence relates to direct participation in hostilities, a key issue for an industry that operates by exploiting the right to use force in self-defence.

Legal Responsibilities and Regulation

Throughout, the authors identify how existing legal obligations, including under state and individual criminal responsibility should play a role in the regulation of the industry.

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