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Title:Challenging the EU counter-terrorism measures through the courts Editor(s):CREMONA, Marise
; FRANCIONI, Francesco
; POLI, SaraDate:2009Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2009/10Abstract:This collection of papers examines the implications of the European Court of Justice’s approach to UN-related counter-terrorism measures against individuals (so-called ‘smart sanctions’), as expressed by its ruling in Case ...


Title:The responsibility of the PMSC’s home state for human rights violations arising from the export of private military and security services Author(s):FRANCIONI, Francesco
Date:2009Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2009/18; PRIV-WAR ProjectAbstract:Departing from the contemporary trend favourable to the re-conceptualisation of human rights in terms of obligations of non state actors, this paper argues that and effective compliance with
international human right ...

Title:The role of human rights in the regulation of private military and security companies general report : universal and regional systems : Latin America, Africa and Asia Author(s):FRANCIONI, Francesco
; LENZERINI, FedericoDate:2009Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2009/16; PRIV-WAR projectAbstract:Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) usually provide specialized expertise or services of a military or police nature, particularly high-tech intelligence, military training and support as well as surveillance ...

Title:The illicit traffic of cultural objects in the Mediterranean Editor(s):VRDOLJAK, Ana Filipa
; FRANCIONI, Francesco
Date:2009Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2009/09; Cultural Heritage ProjectAbstract:Ongoing high profile litigation in Europe and the United States against museum officials and art dealers reveals that the illicit trade in cultural heritage is flourishing rather than abating. Ironically, the disparity ...

