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This work examines the ability of existing and evolving PMC regulation to adequately control private force and challenges the capacity of international law to deliver accountability in the event of PMC misconduct.
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This work examines the ability of existing and evolving PMC regulation to adequately control private force and challenges the capacity of international law to deliver accountability in the event of PMC misconduct.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9780429879975
- Artikelnr.: 56139055
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2019
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Katerina Galai is a defence and security analyst at RAND Europe, a non-for-profit research institute, based in Cambridge, UK.
Introduction Introduction Conceptual framework Power and Legitimacy
Identifying forms of governance Chapter Outline Chapter 1: Private Military
Companies, a contemporary problem? Mercenaries, Contractors, Civilians
Definition of Private Military Companies Challenges of the DefinitionsPMC
ClassificationRegulation and accountability: who should be regulated and to
what end?Regulation The Purpose of Regulation AccountabilityConclusion
Chapter 2: Private forces in different forms of governance: historical
typologies Feudalism and Absolutism Professional ArmiesItalian
City-Republics and Civilian Militia Civilian Militia as a Norm Against
Mercenaries The French Revolution and the Nation-StateLa Levée en Masse The
British Empire and the EIC The EIC and its Accession to PowerThe Army of
the EICWas the Army of the EIC Private or Public? Normative Approaches to
Mercenaries Conclusion Chapter 3: Mercenaries of the Twentieth Century and
State Responsibility The Rise of International Legal NormsNon-Intervention
as an International Legal Norm Decolonisation and Proxy Warfare Decline of
Non-Interventionism Mercenary Forces in the Congo and AngolaInternational
Legal Response to the Use of Irregular ForcesAnti-Mercenary Norms The
Nicaragua Case Conclusion Chapter 4: New Wars, Neoliberalism, and the Rise
of PMCs New Wars and the Rise of PMCs Neoliberalism Accountability and
State Control Governance and Governmentality Conclusion Chapter 5: Legal
mechanisms and ch
Identifying forms of governance Chapter Outline Chapter 1: Private Military
Companies, a contemporary problem? Mercenaries, Contractors, Civilians
Definition of Private Military Companies Challenges of the DefinitionsPMC
ClassificationRegulation and accountability: who should be regulated and to
what end?Regulation The Purpose of Regulation AccountabilityConclusion
Chapter 2: Private forces in different forms of governance: historical
typologies Feudalism and Absolutism Professional ArmiesItalian
City-Republics and Civilian Militia Civilian Militia as a Norm Against
Mercenaries The French Revolution and the Nation-StateLa Levée en Masse The
British Empire and the EIC The EIC and its Accession to PowerThe Army of
the EICWas the Army of the EIC Private or Public? Normative Approaches to
Mercenaries Conclusion Chapter 3: Mercenaries of the Twentieth Century and
State Responsibility The Rise of International Legal NormsNon-Intervention
as an International Legal Norm Decolonisation and Proxy Warfare Decline of
Non-Interventionism Mercenary Forces in the Congo and AngolaInternational
Legal Response to the Use of Irregular ForcesAnti-Mercenary Norms The
Nicaragua Case Conclusion Chapter 4: New Wars, Neoliberalism, and the Rise
of PMCs New Wars and the Rise of PMCs Neoliberalism Accountability and
State Control Governance and Governmentality Conclusion Chapter 5: Legal
mechanisms and ch
Introduction Introduction Conceptual framework Power and Legitimacy
Identifying forms of governance Chapter Outline Chapter 1: Private Military
Companies, a contemporary problem? Mercenaries, Contractors, Civilians
Definition of Private Military Companies Challenges of the DefinitionsPMC
ClassificationRegulation and accountability: who should be regulated and to
what end?Regulation The Purpose of Regulation AccountabilityConclusion
Chapter 2: Private forces in different forms of governance: historical
typologies Feudalism and Absolutism Professional ArmiesItalian
City-Republics and Civilian Militia Civilian Militia as a Norm Against
Mercenaries The French Revolution and the Nation-StateLa Levée en Masse The
British Empire and the EIC The EIC and its Accession to PowerThe Army of
the EICWas the Army of the EIC Private or Public? Normative Approaches to
Mercenaries Conclusion Chapter 3: Mercenaries of the Twentieth Century and
State Responsibility The Rise of International Legal NormsNon-Intervention
as an International Legal Norm Decolonisation and Proxy Warfare Decline of
Non-Interventionism Mercenary Forces in the Congo and AngolaInternational
Legal Response to the Use of Irregular ForcesAnti-Mercenary Norms The
Nicaragua Case Conclusion Chapter 4: New Wars, Neoliberalism, and the Rise
of PMCs New Wars and the Rise of PMCs Neoliberalism Accountability and
State Control Governance and Governmentality Conclusion Chapter 5: Legal
mechanisms and ch
Identifying forms of governance Chapter Outline Chapter 1: Private Military
Companies, a contemporary problem? Mercenaries, Contractors, Civilians
Definition of Private Military Companies Challenges of the DefinitionsPMC
ClassificationRegulation and accountability: who should be regulated and to
what end?Regulation The Purpose of Regulation AccountabilityConclusion
Chapter 2: Private forces in different forms of governance: historical
typologies Feudalism and Absolutism Professional ArmiesItalian
City-Republics and Civilian Militia Civilian Militia as a Norm Against
Mercenaries The French Revolution and the Nation-StateLa Levée en Masse The
British Empire and the EIC The EIC and its Accession to PowerThe Army of
the EICWas the Army of the EIC Private or Public? Normative Approaches to
Mercenaries Conclusion Chapter 3: Mercenaries of the Twentieth Century and
State Responsibility The Rise of International Legal NormsNon-Intervention
as an International Legal Norm Decolonisation and Proxy Warfare Decline of
Non-Interventionism Mercenary Forces in the Congo and AngolaInternational
Legal Response to the Use of Irregular ForcesAnti-Mercenary Norms The
Nicaragua Case Conclusion Chapter 4: New Wars, Neoliberalism, and the Rise
of PMCs New Wars and the Rise of PMCs Neoliberalism Accountability and
State Control Governance and Governmentality Conclusion Chapter 5: Legal
mechanisms and ch