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  The privatisation of security: a trend in the present, a challenge in the futureRafael GrasaA review of what has been written about the Post-Cold War turns up many references to the changing nature of armed conflicts, states' loss of the monopoly of legal mass violence, the convergence between the agendas of peace, development and human rights, and the privatisation of security in the North and South.  
In depth
- Introduction- 
		IntroductionTica FontIn 2003, a soldier disseminated photographs of abuse at Abu Ghraib prison. A prisoner said he had been beaten, threatened with dogs and given electric shocks; another said that he had been electrocuted, beaten and hung from a pole for seven days; a third said he was forced to drink gallons of water while his penis was tied to prevent him from urinating, etc.  
 
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- Central Articles- 
		Private military and security companies. Distinguishing featuresSonia Güell Peris
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		The rule of law, the market and armies: conceptual incompatibility and legal challengesHelena Torroja Mateu
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		The impact on human rights of a new non-state actor: private military and security companiesJosé L. Gómez del Prado
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		The defense and security marketTica Font
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		Armies for hireMario A. Laborie Iglesias
 
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- Finding out more- 
		Finding out moreFernando Javier Padilla AnguloIn this issue, we provide you with materials to find out more in-depth information on private military services companies (hereinafter PMSCs) and their employees, known as security contractors. For many people, this is a euphemism for a word with which we are much more familiar: mercenaries. To that end, we offer you three important legal documents on mercenaries and we suggest some examples of relevant academic literature in order to obtain an overview of mercenaries in the twenty-first century. First, however, you can read a brief historical outline of their origin.  
 
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Interview
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  Interview with Eduardo Gutiérrez BuenoFernando Javier Padilla AnguloIn this issue, we interview Mr. Eduardo Gutiérrez Bueno, Operations Manager of the Segur Group. The company was founded in 1978 and today it is among the top three private security companies in Spain. We were particularly interested in its work defending Spanish fishing vessels against piracy in Somalian waters since November 2009.  
Platform
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		Anti-globalisation + alter-mundialisation + 15-MJordi Calvo
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		The long shadow of MubarakMaria Fanlo
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		One year away from the Arms Trade Treaty: moderate optimismJavier Alcalde
Recommendations
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  Three guineasVirginia Woolf. Tres guinees. Barcelona: Institut Català Internacional per la Pau; Angle, 2011 The renowned literary author Virginia Woolf decided to write a pamphlet against militarist fascism as a way of taking action against prevailing opinion, in the context of the Spanish civil war and in view of the threat of another war in Europe that was soon to begin.  
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  A hidden crisisEducation for All Global Monitoring Report 2011: 'A hidden crisis: armed conflicts and education’ 
 http://www.unescocat.orgThe UNESCO Education Monitoring annual report this year focuses on the direct relationship between armed conflicts in the literacy of the population and is based on a revealing statistic: in poor countries plagued by armed conflicts, 28 million children do not attend school, a figure which amounts to 42% of the world's children who do not receive an education.  
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News
- ICIP News- 
		The ICIP President presents the 2010 Activities Report in Parliament
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		The ICIP opens a forum for information and debate on the Arms Trade Treaty
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		'Policy Papers' a new ICIP publication
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		Series of discussions on the peace process in the Basque Country
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		'Barefoot words. Women building peace' continues its journey
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		A good public response to the performances in the ESCOLTA project
 
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- International News- 
		Finland will host the Biennial Conference of the European Peace Research Association (EUPRA)
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		The Caravan for Peace travels around northern Mexico
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		The Chinese activist Hu Jia is freed after three years in prison
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		The trial of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge leaders begins
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		A new architecture prize for projects in conflict or post-conflict situations
 
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