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International Law and Private Military Companies: A Search for Clarity Droit international, sociétés militaires privées et conflit armé: Entre incertitudes et responsabilités

 

Notes on Contributor

Elise Rousseau is a second year Masters student in International Relations at the Catholic University of Louvain, where she is writing a dissertation on ‘The Influence of Sun Tzu on Chinese Foreign Policy’. In 2013, she worked as an intern for the Centre d’étude des crises et des conflits internationaux (CECRI) of the Catholic University of Louvain, where she researched peacekeeping operations in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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1 It is worth noting, however, that, unfortunately, practice and theory fail to agree on this matter, as currently a PMC agent arrested in a country party to one of these conventions could be prosecuted not only for national crimes, but also for mercenarism (Doswald-Beck Citation2007).

2 Author's translation: ‘… est aujourd'hui en mesure de prendre en compte les activitiés complexes, diversifiées et souvent délocalisées des SMP dans le cadre de conflits armés?’

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