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International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers : ウィキペディア英語版
International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers

The International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers (ICoC) is a set of principles for private security providers, created through a multi-stakeholder initiative convened by the Swiss government. This process involved and continuously involves representatives from private security companies, states, and civil society organizations. The code reinforces and articulates the obligations of private security providers particularly with regard to international humanitarian law and human rights law. The ICoC also sets the foundation for developing an institutional framework to provide meaningful and independent oversight of and accountability to the ICoC. Accordingly, the stakeholders involved agreed on ‘Articles of Association’ setting up an effective oversight mechanism.
The ICoC is a non-state mechanism and is therefore intended to be supplementary to state legal oversight of private security providers. It has been designed to apply in complex security environments, meaning any areas experiencing or recovering from unrest or instability, whether due to natural disasters or armed conflicts, where the rule of law has been substantially undermined, and in which the capacity of the state authority to handle the situation is diminished, limited, or non-existent.〔(ICoC )〕 Other non-state attempts to regulate of private security, however, have often been criticized as ineffective.〔Reneé De Nevers, ''The Effectiveness of Self-Regulation by Private Military and Security Industry'', 30 J. Pub. Pol'y 219 (2010)〕〔Surabhi Ranganathan, ''Between Complicity and Irrelevance? Industry Associations and the Challenge of Regulating Private Security Contractors'', 41 Geo. J. Int'l L. 303 (2010)〕 In contrast, the ICoC has been accepted by a significant number of companies, and is supported by states and civil society organizations: As of June 1, 2013, 659 private security providers were signatories to the ICoC. In addition, the United Nations require membership to the ICoC as a mandatory requirement for the hiring of private security providers by the UN agencies.〔(UNDSS: Guidelines on the Use of Armed Security Services from Private Security Companies )〕 Similarly, the draft Swiss legislation on private security providers requires membership to the ICoC as a precondition for permission to operate in Switzerland a private security company offering services abroad, and only member companies of the ICoC can be hired by Swiss public authorities.〔(Draft: Bundesgesetz über die im Ausland erbrachten privaten Sicherheitsdienstleistungen )〕 Recently, also the US Department of State indicated "()s long as the ICoC process moves forward as expected and the association attracts significant industry participation, the Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) anticipates incorporating membership in the ICoC Association as a requirement in the bidding process for the successor contract to the Worldwide Protective Services (WPS) program."〔(State Department to Incorporate International Code of Conduct into Worldwide Protective Services Contracts )〕
==The Oversight Mechanism==
In February 2013 representatives from signatory companies, civil society and governments successfully negotiated the Charter for the Oversight Mechanism of the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers (called ‘Articles of Association’).〔(Press release by the Swiss government )〕 The Geneva-based oversight mechanism will be an independent non-profit association under Swiss law. The overarching purpose of this Association is to promote the responsible provision of private security services and respect for human rights and national and international law by exercising independent governance and oversight of the ICoC.〔Article 2 of the Articles of Association〕
The main organs of the oversight association are a General Assembly and a Board of Directors. While all members – private security companies, civil society organizations, and states (the three ‘pillars’) – form part of the General Assembly, the Board of Directors consists of twelve elected members. The Board of Directors is the executive decision-making body of the Association. Members of each ‘pillar’ are equally represented in the Board of Directors. The main tasks and competencies of the Association are
(a) certification of companies under the Code attesting that a company’s systems and policies meet the Code’s principles and the standards derived from the Code,
(b) human-rights-oriented monitoring of company performance and of the impact of security operations, and
(c) maintaining a process to support member companies in discharging their commitments to address claims alleging violations of the Code by establishing fair and accessible grievance procedures that offer effective remedies.

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