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Hin-Yan Liu, Law’s Impunity; Responsibility and the Modern Private Military Company (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart, 2015) pp xxvii + 371.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2016

Shane DARCY*
Affiliation:
Lecturer, Irish Centre for Human RightsNational University of Ireland Galway

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References

1 See Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the issues of human rights transnational corporations and other business enterprises, John Ruggie, ‘Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework’, 21 March 2011. A/HRC/17/31, 10.

2 Ibid, 10.

3 Liu, Hin-Yan, Law’s Impunity; Responsibility and the Modern Private Military Company (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart, 2015), vi Google Scholar.

4 Ibid, 68–9.

5 Ibid, viii.

6 Ibid, 4.

7 Ibid, 1.

8 Ibid, 10 (emphasis in original).

9 Ibid, 92.

10 Ibid, 92.

11 Ibid, 184.

12 Ibid, 296.

13 Ibid, 246–56.

14 Ibid, 250.

15 Ibid, 255.

16 Ibid, 247.

17 Ibid, 336.

18 Ibid, 338.