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Improving Human Rights in the Private Security Industry: Envisioning the Role of ICoCA in Latin America

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  • NARVÃ EZ GONZÃ LEZ, Cristina
  • VALENCIA, Katharine

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The private security industry in Latin America has been associated with human rights abuses, particularly in the context of extractive operations. Most private security guards in the region are poorly trained and do not undergo adequate vetting. These factors combined with serious deficiencies in the rule of law across the region too often enable private security companies to effectively operate outside state control and engage in human rights abusive practices. This article argues that adoption of the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers (ICoC) by Latin American private security companies and states, coupled with civil society engagement with ICoC’s Association, may help reduce negative human rights impacts arising out of private security services within the extractive industry.

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  • NARVÃ EZ GONZÃ LEZ, Cristina & VALENCIA, Katharine, 2019. "Improving Human Rights in the Private Security Industry: Envisioning the Role of ICoCA in Latin America," Business and Human Rights Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 4(1), pages 79-107, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhurj:v:4:y:2019:i:01:p:79-107_00
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