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From Mercenaries to Market

The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies

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Frequently characterized as either mercenaries in modern guise or the market's response to a security vacuum, private military companies are commercial firms offering military services ranging from combat and military training and advice to logistical support, and play an increasingly important role in armed conflicts, UN peace operations, and providing security in unstable states.As private military companies assume more responsibilities in conflict and post-conflict settings, their growing significance raises fundamental questions about their nature, their role in different regions and contexts, and their regulation. This volume examines the interaction between regulation and market forces and analyzes the current legal framework and the needs and possibilities for regulation in the years ahead.

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From Mercenaries to Market, Simon Chesterman, Chia Lehnardt

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Titel
From Mercenaries to Market
Untertitel
The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2007
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
310
ISBN10
0199228485
ISBN13
9780199228485
Reihe
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Beschreibung
Frequently characterized as either mercenaries in modern guise or the market's response to a security vacuum, private military companies are commercial firms offering military services ranging from combat and military training and advice to logistical support, and play an increasingly important role in armed conflicts, UN peace operations, and providing security in unstable states.As private military companies assume more responsibilities in conflict and post-conflict settings, their growing significance raises fundamental questions about their nature, their role in different regions and contexts, and their regulation. This volume examines the interaction between regulation and market forces and analyzes the current legal framework and the needs and possibilities for regulation in the years ahead.