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See also private military contractors Fallujah attack on, 94-100 immunity for, ... Found inside – Page 109The privatisation of defence services and support is drawing new kinds of supplier into combat zones and private military companies (PMCs) are now doing ... PDF can be downloaded for free from: http://martenscentre.eu/publications/contracting-out-private-military-and-security-companies The global trend for contracting out the supply of military and security services is growing. Found inside – Page 75... of Private Military Contractors', University of Western Australia, 2006. ... Dickinson, 'Contract as a Tool for Regulating Private Military Companies'. Found inside – Page 557Those terms are, in effect, instructions by Australia to its contractor, IOM, ... Expert Meeting on Private Military Contractors: Status and State ... Found inside – Page 143“Armitage Industries is Australia's largest defence contractors. 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Found inside – Page 414... run by the US military, allied forces (Britain, Poland, Australia, Spain, and Italy), and private defense firms (e.g., contractors such as Halliburton) ... Found inside – Page 65Had this law been passed, it would have brought to an end the activities of private military contractors, which (i) the government was ever more reliant ... Found insideSomalia and the United Nations mission in Bosnia (in which Australia was ... the controversial use of private military contractors to end the secessionist ... This comprehensive one-volume work covers the full range of mercenaries active on the international military scene today, including a concise history of mercenaries and private armies on land, sea, and in the air. Found inside... 9, 32–3 Prism, 37 prisons, 12 private military contractors, 9, 33–4 privatization, 8, 17–19, 23, 25, 78 protest movements, 11 pseudo-speciation, 31, ... Found inside – Page 64The increasing role of the private sector forms an important trend in the ... basesThe ADF's use of contractors to support military operations is not as ... Found inside – Page 121Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, Field Commanders See Improvements in Controlling and Coordinating Private Security Contractor Missions in ... Found inside – Page 116Lindsey Cameron, 'Private Military Companies: Their Status under International ... 'Foreign Jobs Under Scrutiny', Fiji Times (Australia), 30 May 2007, p. 4. The book discusses four interconnected themes. First, it differentiates private contractors from mercenaries, presenting an historical overview of private violence. Found inside – Page 626... Draft Regulations on Private Security Companies, 2008; Australia, ... Model Contract; UK Foreign Affairs Committee, Private Military Companies: Ninth ... 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