
Private Security, Public Order
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- PART I : ACCOUNTABILITY GAPS
- 1. The privatization of violence
- The trajectory of privatization
- Producing violence through public-private partnerships in civilian context
- Conclusion: Accountability, privatization, and violence
- 2. The responsibility of states
- Attribution to the state
- Due diligence
- Conclusion
- 3. Accountability to whom?
- Why accountability to affected populations?
- Bases for accountability
- Grievance mechanisms
- Conclusion
- PART II: LESSONS FROM OTHER SECTORS
- 4. The privatization continuum
- The Different Faces of Privatization
- Privatization: Between policy and law
- The boundaries of privatization
- The decision-making process on privatization
- The regulation of privatized functions and activities
- Toward a public law of privatization
- 5. Private prisons and the democratic deficit
- Regulating private prisons: Legislative responses
- The limits of privatization: Scope for a new administrative law?
- Conclusion
- 6. Regulatory choices in the privatization of infrastructure
- Why do governments privatize?
- How governments privatize
- Whether governments should privatize
- Should governments privatize military and security services?
- Conclusion: Some policy implications
- 7. Human rights and self-regulation in the apparel industry
- The global apparel industry and security industry
- Alternative forms of regulation in the apparel industry
- Self-regulation in the private security industry
- Conclusion
- PART III: LIMITS
- 8. Police informants
- Introduction: Informants and Outsourcing
- Confidentiality regulations and law-breaking
- German confidentiality rules in comparative perspective
- Confidentiality regulations and their limits on organizational insiders: A social science analogy
- How effectively do confidentiality regulations limit the undercover use of organizational insiders?
- Conclusion
- 9. Intelligence services
- Outsourcing intelligence
- Accountability
- Conclusion
- 10. Peacekeeping
- The role of PMSCs in multilateral peacekeeping operations
- PMSC personnel in international law
- International responsibility for misconduct
- PMSCs on the frontlines?
- Conclusion
- 11. Conclusion: Private security, public order
- Governance
- Limits
- Whose security, whose order?
- Index
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