The significant size of the private military and security (PMSC) industry across the world is also reflected in the diversity of services provided: from the protection of persons and property such as critical national infrastructure or extractive industries to border patrols, detention centres, and policing partnerships. PMSC personnel are also frequently armed with lethal or less lethal weapons.
As a result, PMSCs and their personnel create concerns for national authorities and challenges for regulation of this burgeoning industry:
National regulatory authorities, parliamentarians, law and policymakers are in a unique position to ensure that democratic oversight is established and maintained to achieve transparency and accountability within the private security and military industry. As a response to the growing concerns related to the regulation of the PMSC industry, the Montreux Document Forum supports national authorities in developing or updating national regulations in line with international norms and good practices.
To address these and other challenges, the MDF has launched Advisory Support in Private Security Regulation.
We offer contextualized support packages, developed in consultations with national actors and driven by national challenges. The advisory support is guided by the principles of neutrality, impartiality, local ownership, inclusive participation, and gender equality. Support packages can take one of the following forms:
Reach out to start a conversation. We are looking forward to discussing governance of private security in your country, exchange experiences and map out fruitful ways of cooperation.