Private military contractors
EXPERT MEETING ON PRIVATE MILITARY CONTRACTORS: STATUS AND STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ACTIONS
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Contracting for Stability: The Potential Use of Private Military Contractors as a United Nations Rapid-Reaction Force
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‘We don’t do that’: A constructivist perspective on the use and non-use of private military contractors by Denmark
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Private Military Contractors: Deploy or Avoid? Lessons from the ‘Blackwater Scandal’ in Iraq
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Private military companies in Africa : The dark horses of security outsourcing
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRACTORS
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Artisan Contractors General Liability Contractors Equipment Program
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The Control of Contractors
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EMPLOYEES AND CONTRACTORS
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
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Tennessee Contractors
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Contractors in Arlington
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Differences in accountability types affecting Public Military and Private Military Actors. The cases of the Haditha Killings and Nisour Square Killings
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The political, legal and military implications of outsourcing to private military companies. Egmont Security Policy Brief No. 15, November 2010
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Incorporating Private Military/Security Companies to Peace Operations. Çağlar Kurç
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Outsourcing the responsibility to protect: humanitarian intervention and private military and security companies
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United States Foreign Policy and the Utilisation of Private Military and Security Companies in Colombia
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Private military companies: their status under international humanitarian law and its impact on their regulation
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The regulation of private military and security services in the European Union: Current policies and future options
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A digital Geneva convention? The role of the private sector in cybersecurity: creating a military for the digital age
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