Conference report on the regulation of the private security sector in Africa By Institute for Security Studies(ISS)

By: Institute of Security StudiesContributor(s): Institute for Security Studies (ISS)Publication details: Pretoria Institute for Security Studies 2007; Pretoria Institute of Security Studies 2007Description: 28 pagesSubject(s): PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES--AFRICA--CONGRESSES | AFRICA--DEFENSES--CONGRESSES | POLICE, PRIVATE--AFRICA--CONGRESSES | MERCENARY TROOPS--AFRICA--CONGRESSESLOC classification: ISS(02)2007/1Online resources: Click here for electornic version
Contents:
Overview -- Opening -- Session 1: setting the scene of the private security sector in Africa -- Session 2: the need for reform of the private security sector -- Session 3: international humanitarian law and the private security sector -- Session 4: regulation and oversight of the private security sector -- Session 5: the way forward -- Closing remarks.
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SPECIAL COLLECTION SPECIAL COLLECTION CBU-MAIN LIBRARY, KITWE.
ISS(02)2007/1D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available B4331
SPECIAL COLLECTION SPECIAL COLLECTION CBU-MAIN LIBRARY, KITWE.
ISS(02)2007/1C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available B4330
SPECIAL COLLECTION SPECIAL COLLECTION CBU-MAIN LIBRARY, KITWE.
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SPECIAL COLLECTION SPECIAL COLLECTION CBU-MAIN LIBRARY, KITWE.
ISS(02)2007/1F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 4 Available B4333

"19-20 April 2007." "On 19 and 20 April 2007 the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) organised a conference on the Regulation of the Private Security Sector in Africa under the auspices of the ISS project of the same name, which is co-funded by the International Development Research Council (IDRC) and the United Nations University (UNU)" -- p. 1. Electronic version available on ISS website.

Overview -- Opening -- Session 1: setting the scene of the private security sector in Africa -- Session 2: the need for reform of the private security sector -- Session 3: international humanitarian law and the private security sector -- Session 4: regulation and oversight of the private security sector -- Session 5: the way forward -- Closing remarks.

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