This book could not be better timed, given the subject, regulation of PMCs, and it makes a significant contribution to the academic literature on PMCs.
Journal of Modern African Studies
The 15 chapters of the book present the complexity of the underlying issues well and offer a good overview into the normative contradictions...the expressly pragmatic approcah chosen by the editors is to be commended for its realism and search for relevance. Furthermore, the book's careful editing, its compact but helpful references, and the thorough index are laudable
Ebrahim Afsah, Max Planck Institute for International Law, Heidelberg
For anyone interested in the role of Private Military Companied (PMCs) and the problems they raise in today's international environment, this book must find a place on their library shelf.
The International Spectator
This is an impressive work, which advances both the research and policy agendas in its field...Drawing together contributions from across a range of disciplines and backgrounds, this volume encompasses a wide spectrum of opinions towards PMCs. Its thoughtful structure and insightful contributions also betray the significant foundation work upon which it is premised.
British Journal of Criminology
...remains a pivotal volume in the field of study dealing with privatization of security and military affairs
ZaoRV Vol 1 2011