Private military and security corporations before international human rights: their compliance in the iraqi conflict
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https://doi.org/10.36151/Keywords:
Private Military and Security Corporations, Human Rights, International Responsibility, IraqAbstract
The article analyzes the growing phenomenon of tertiarization via private actors of the use of force in domestic and international conflicts. It does so from the perspective of the impact of such phenomenon on international human rights and focusing on Iraq as case study.
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