Due diligence and privately contracted armed security personnel
Due diligence and privately contracted armed security personnel
With over 160 providers of private armed security in the maritime industry, and not a single independent regulator, how is the master or owner of a vessel to meet the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)’s suggested standard of due diligence in the selection process? With the master already in difficulty recognising bona fide seafarer’s certifications, it seems fair to say that distinguishing between the documentation of former military personnel offers a challenging, and possibly expensive, task
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Caldwell, Graham
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Caldwell, Graham
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Caldwell, Graham
(2012)
Due diligence and privately contracted armed security personnel.
Shipping & Trade Law, 12 (5), .
Abstract
With over 160 providers of private armed security in the maritime industry, and not a single independent regulator, how is the master or owner of a vessel to meet the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)’s suggested standard of due diligence in the selection process? With the master already in difficulty recognising bona fide seafarer’s certifications, it seems fair to say that distinguishing between the documentation of former military personnel offers a challenging, and possibly expensive, task
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Published date: June 2012
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Southampton Law School
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/341893
ISSN: 1471-9614
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