Private military and security companies: the end of state responsibility?

The objective of this article is to observe the redefinition of state responsibility based on its interaction with Private Military Security Companies. The boom, consolidation and decline of these companies between the end of the Cold War era and the first decade of the 21st century pose a dilemma t...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Private military and security companies
State responsibility
Human rights
International security
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Private military and security companies
State responsibility
Human rights
International security
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State responsibility
Human rights
International security
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State responsibility
Human rights
International security
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