The new autonomous corporate warriors and their implications for humanity

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Collins, Pauline. 2006. "The new autonomous corporate warriors and their implications for humanity." Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence. 9, pp. 15-45.
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The new autonomous corporate warriors and their implications for humanity

ERA Journal ID35348
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AuthorCollins, Pauline
Journal TitleYearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence
Journal Citation9, pp. 15-45
Number of Pages23
Year2006
Place of PublicationHamilton, New Zealand
ISSN1174-4243
Web Address (URL)http://www.waikato.ac.nz/php/research.php?mode=parent&doc=New+Zealand+Yearbook+of+Jurisprudence
Abstract

The post-Cold War rise of private military contractors (PMCs) and their impact on the laws of war, in particular International Humanitarian Law (IHL), requires investigation. The need for accountability together with the repercussions for the Geneva Conventions and state sovereignty is immediate. This article is aimed at uncovering some of the implications this growing phenomenon has for society. Issues surround the sufficiency of current international law to regulate PMCs acting in war zones. The development of the laws of war from the Christian ages through Rousseau’s ‘social contract’ to the current times of corporate privatisation of previously held sovereign state domains is considered. The likelihood of successfully subjecting PMCs to prosecution for war crimes in the current climate of regulation is minimal. The idea of states using PMCs for inappropriate gain is discussed along with the threat created by this phenomenon to the stability of national armies. The author concludes the need for investigation, review and control of the privatisation of the military is urgent.

Keywordsinternational humanitarian law, private military corporations
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020489999. Other law and legal studies not elsewhere classified
500104. Human rights and justice issues (excl. law)
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