From mercenaries to market : the rise and regulation of private military companies : a project of the institute for international law and justice at New York University school of law

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From mercenaries to market : the rise and regulation of private military companies : a project of the institute for international law and justice at New York University school of law

edited by Simon Chesterman and Chia Lehnardt

Oxford University Press, 2009, c2007

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"First published in paperback 2009"--T.p. verso

Contents of Works

  • Morality and regulation / Sarah Percy
  • What should and what should not be regulated? / Kevin A O'Brien
  • Regulating the role of private military companies in shaping security and politics / Anna Leander
  • Weak governments in search of strength : Africa's experience of mercenaries and private military companies / Angela McIntyre and Taya Weiss
  • A government in search of cover : private military companies in Iraq / David Isenberg
  • Transitional states in search of support : private military companies and security sector reform / Elke Krahmann
  • Private military companies under international humanitarian law / Louise Doswald-Beck
  • Private military companies and state responsibility / Chia Lehnardt
  • Domestic regulation : licensing regimes for the export of military goods and services / Marina Caparini
  • The emerging market for private military services and the problems of regulation / Deborah Avant
  • Make or buy? : principal-agent theory and the regulation of private military companies / James Cockayne
  • Contract as a tool for regulating private military companies / Laura A Dickinson
  • The future of the market / Andrew Bearpark and Sabrina Schulz
  • Conclusion : from mercenaries to market / Simon Chesterman and Chia Lehnardt

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