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RESpECT - Public Actions, Private Rules at the Margins: Ensuring Respect for Human Rights by Private Security Companies

Descripción del proyecto

Remediando los errores de las empresas de seguridad privada

A causa de las situaciones de conflicto o postconflicto y las crecientes amenazas terroristas y crisis humanitarias, el sector mundial de la seguridad privada ha experimentado un auge durante los últimos veinte años. Existen numerosos agentes que contratan empresas de seguridad privada, desde estados a asociaciones, como ONG humanitarias. Independientemente del caso, estas empresas han captado cada vez más atención a escala internacional por problemas de conducta impropia, abusos de los derechos humanos y violaciones del derecho humanitario internacional. El proyecto RESpECT, financiado con fondos europeos, valorará las percepciones, comprensión y eficacia de los marcos políticos y reglamentarios actuales, tanto internacionales como nacionales, que abordan las violaciones de derechos humanos relacionadas con las empresas de seguridad privada. Los resultados serán útiles tanto para los responsables políticos como para las empresas.

Objetivo

Private Security Companies (PSCs) have a bad reputation, with well-known allegations of human rights abuses in Iraq and Afghanistan and in other conflict zones. The International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers, created to deal with these problems, merges public and private governance by using auditing to measure human rights compliance by PSCs. Nationally, States responded via public and private legislative and policy options to regulate PSCs operating in conflict zones including licensing, authorisation and contracts. However, there is a major problem with these regulatory regimes. The international market for security is expanding due to increased privatisation and outsourcing of public functions and services. PSCs are now offering international security services that are: (a) often in non-conflict zones; and (b) in areas that have been traditionally within the sole domain of the State e.g. prisons, immigration detention centres. Thus the current regulatory regime does not fit current needs.

It is not known or understood how effective these private governance approaches can be in ensuring public roles, in this case, safeguarding human rights for marginalised groups, in particular women, children and migrants. The objective of RESpECT is to assess the perceptions, understanding and effectiveness of current international and national regulatory and policy frameworks that deal with PSC-related human rights violations against marginalised groups, using desk-top normative analysis and social research methods to gather empirical data to provide new insights into the area. These insights in turn will generate outputs and alternative regulatory models to help policymakers, governments, PSCs, auditors, and civil society actors to understand and improve public and private regulatory frameworks for international PSCs with the aim of securing tangible benefits for those vulnerable and marginalised groups worst affected – women, children and migrants.

Ámbito científico (EuroSciVoc)

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Coordinador

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 328 968,00
Dirección
NORREGADE 10
1165 Kobenhavn
Dinamarca

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Región
Danmark Hovedstaden Byen København
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 328 968,00