Posts Tagged ‹human rights

Tuesday, September 10th, 2024

Normalizing Mercenarism as Business: The Process of Regulating Private Military and Security Companies at the United Nations Level

This article examines efforts to regulate private military and security companies (PMSCs) in different UN fora since 2005, in order to understand the processes that led to a significant dilution of initial regulatory ambitions. The analysis of the proceedings of the three working groups relevant...
Saturday, November 4th, 2017

Hegel and the political philosophy of Brexit

Great Britain’s vote to exit the Europen Union came as a shock to many scholars of international relations, sociologists, political scientists, and economists. But, first of all, it came as a shock to Britons themselves and to a lot of other European citizens. This article analyzes the main features of...

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