Non-state Armed Groups and International Humanitarian Law
https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2013-2-3-22
Abstract
The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the problems associated with a significant increase in the number of private military and security companies are actively involved in armed conflict presents issues of legality of their participation in hostilities, analyze the possibility of regulation of their activities by international humanitarian law. Special attention is paid to the authors of the status and prospects of forming an international regulatory framework for the management, monitoring and control of the activities of private military and security companies.
About the Authors
I. I. КоtlyarovRussian Federation
Ivan I. Коtlyarov – PhD in Law, professor of the Chair of Нumаn rights and Intеrnational Law
Yu. V. Puzyreva
Russian Federation
Yuliya V. Puzyreva – Ph.D. in Law, assistant professor of the Chair of Нumаn rights and Intеrnational Law
Review
For citations:
Коtlyarov I.I., Puzyreva Yu.V. Non-state Armed Groups and International Humanitarian Law. Moscow Journal of International Law. 2013;(2):3-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2013-2-3-22