Half Monk, Half Hitman: Applying Just War Theory to Private Military and Security Companies in the Context of Humanitarian Intervention

Explores the use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) in humanitarian interventions. The article analyzes the use of PMSCs in situations where political inaction prevents state-led interventions, and it examines the legal and ethical implications of such an approach through the lens of Just War Theory. Read here.

Authors: Robert J. Peters

Publisher: Florida Journal of International Law

Date: January 2016

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