1st Edition

Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) and the Quest for Accountability

Edited By George Andreopoulos, John Kleinig Copyright 2015
204 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) have constituted a perennial feature of the security landscape. Yet, it is their involvement in and conduct during the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that have transformed the outsourcing of security services into such a pressing public policy and world-order issue. The PMSCs’ ubiquitous presence in armed conflict situations, as well as in... Read more

1. Revisiting the Role of Private Military and Security Companies  2. Private Military and Security Companies and the Liberal Conception of Violence  3. Unaccountable: The Current State of Private Military and Security Companies  4. Accountability for Private Military and Security Contractors in the International Legal Regime  M5. ind the Gap: Lacunae in the International Legal Framework Governing Private Military and Security Companies  6. Due Diligence Obligations of Conduct: Developing a Responsibility Regime for PMSCs  7. A U.N. Convention to Regulate PMSCs?  8. Transparency as a Core Public Value and Mechanism of Compliance  9. The Stability Operations Industry: The Shared Responsibility of Compliance and Ethics

Biography

George Andreopoulos’ research focuses on the intersections of international relations and international law with special emphasis on international organizations and on international human rights and humanitarianism.

John Kleinig works and publishes in moral, social, and political philosophy, with a special interest in criminal justice ethics.