Label
Academy of European Law
Name
Academy of European Law
Actions
Incoming Resources
- The interface of Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law in the regulation of private military and security companies
- Gender and human rights, edited by Karen Knop
- Cultural rights, the possible impact of private military and security companies
- Human rights obligations of non-state actors, Andrew Clapham
- Europe's area of freedom, security, and justice, edited by Neil Walker
- Institutional responsibility for private military and security contractors
- Human rights and International Humanitarian Law in the common security and defence policy, legal framework and perspectives for PMSC regulation, Valentina Falco
- The responsibility of the PMSC's home state for Human Rights violations arising from the export of private military and security services
- EU operations and private military contractors, issues of corporate and institutional responsibility
- War contexts, the criminal responsibility of private security personnel, Ottavio Quirico
- Positive human rights obligations of the hiring state in connection with the provision of coercive services by a private military and security company
- EU administrative law, Paul Craig
- Planes, trains, and automobiles, the EU legislation on climate change and the question of consistency with WTO law, Stefanie Hiesinger and Petros C. Mavroidis
- Private military and security companies, positive human rights obligations of the host state
- Members of private military and security companies and/as unlawful combatants
- Human rights violations by private persons and entities, the case-law of international human rights courts and monitoring bodies
- Status of PMSC personnel in the laws of war, the question of direct participation in hostilities
- L'union européenne et les droits de l'homme, Institut universitaire européen ; sous la direction de Philip Alston ; avec le concours de Mara Bustelo et James Heenan
- Non-state actors and human rights, edited by Philip Alston
- An analysis of private military and security companies, Ltg. ITA ret Fabio Mini
- Private military and security company employees, are they the mercenaries of the twenty-first century?, Marina Mancini
- The enlargement of the European Union, edited by Marise Cremona
- Individual liability of private military personnel under international criminal law
- The potential impact of national-level or EU-level regulation on PMSC activities, Adam White
- Regulating private military and security companies, a multifaceted and multilayered approach
- Challenging the EU counter-terrorism measures through the courts
- The charter of fundamental rights of the European Union after Lisbon, Julianne Kokott and Christoph Sobotta
- The fundamentals of EU law revisited, assessing the impact of the constitutional debate, edited by Catherine Barnard
- Obligations of states to prosecute employees of private military and security companies for serious human rights violations
- Legal implications of the privatization of cyber warfare, Lucas Lixiski
- Private military and security companies in non-international armed conflicts, ius ad bellum and ius in bello issues
- Passing the buck, state responsibility for private military companies
- Codes of conduct for private military and security companies, the state of self-regulation in the industry
- Immunity versus accountability for private military and security companies and their employees, legal hurdles or political snags?
- Labour rights as human rights, edited by Philip Alston ; Academy of European Law, European University Institute in collaboration with the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University School of Law
- Litigating abuses committed by private military companies
- People's rights, edited by Philip Alston
- The role of Human Rights in the regulation of private military and security companies general report - The European system
- The illicit traffic of cultural objects in the Mediterranean
- Discrimination and human rights, the case of racism, edited by Sandra Fredman
- Revising international environmental law through the paradigm of ecological sustainability, Massimiliano Montini
- The enlargement of the European Union, edited by Marise Cremona
- Access to justice as a human right, edited by Francesco Francioni
- EU law and the welfare state, in search of solidarity, edited by Gráinne de Búrca
- International responsibility and accountability of the corporation, international initiatives for holding corporations to account and their viability with regard to private military and security companies, Sorcha MacLeod with Scarlett McArdle
- The European Court of Justice, edited by Gráinne de Búrca and J.H.H. Weiler
- Discrimination and human rights, the case of racism, edited by Sandra Fredman
- Women's rights, the possible impact of private military and security companies
- The institutional framework of European private law, edited by Fabrizio Cafaggi
- The governance of the arctic environment, the EU and US contribution, Patrizia Vigni