Future Security Trends: Implications for Human Rights
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In the 13th episode we talk to Simon Pears, Chair of the International Professional Security Association (IPSA). Simon is implementing a plan that could potentially provide IPSA with key data about the treatment of frontline security personnel around the world. So why is this important, and if successful, how might this data inform policy and practice related to the private security sector and human rights across different jurisdictions?
Building Accountability: Inside the Creation of ICoCA
The Nyon Declaration and the Origin of ICoCA
The Civil Society's Role in The Creation of The ICoCA
The Evolution of ICoCA - The Early Years
The International Code of Conduct: Genesis and Negotiation Process
Agents of Chains: The Role of Responsible Recruitment in Securing Security Personnel from South Asia
Resilience within International Aid and Development: Helping Humanitarians Realize Responsible Security
Human Rights & Human Resources: The Role of Training and Vetting in Responsible Security
A Future For Mining In The DRC: The Role of Responsible Security
Understanding Mercenaries: War, Wagner and Why We Should Care
Human Rights and Women in the Private Security Workforce
The Future of Compliance: Why Clients Count
Accountability in the Private Security Sector: Past, Present and Future
The Future of Slavery: Private Security and the Human Cost of Cost Cutting
Anticipating the Future: Foresight and International Security
Human Rights and Security: Adapting to the Future
The Future Of Technology & Security: A Force for Good or Bad?
Managing risks: COVID-19 and lessons learned for the future of responsible security
Understanding ICoCA: Ensuring a future for responsible security
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