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Beyond Market Forces Regulating The Global Security Industry James Cockayne

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Beyond Market Forces Regulating The Global Security Industry James Cockayne
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Publisher: International Peace Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.54 MB
Pages: 356
Author: James Cockayne, Emily Speers Mears, Iveta Cherneva, Alison Gurin, Sheila Oviedo, Dylan Yaege
ISBN: 9780937722978, 0937722979
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Beyond Market Forces Regulating The Global Security Industry James Cockayne by James Cockayne, Emily Speers Mears, Iveta Cherneva, Alison Gurin, Sheila Oviedo, Dylan Yaege 9780937722978, 0937722979 instant download after payment.

The study’s aim is to catalyze thinking on the urgent need for better regulation of the global security industry—and the practical and policy issues involved. The study therefore provides five options for the development of a global framework. However, the study does not aim to develop a preferred model for a framework for the industry or to prescribe standards for the industry. Instead, the study aims to foster reflection within all relevant stakeholder groups—governments, industry, and civil society—on their own positions regarding possible approaches to the implementation and enforcement of standards in the global security industry, better to prepare the ground for informed dialogue. In that sense, the study is intended to serve as a reference document for stakeholders.

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