MILITARYMSF
Updated 33 days ago
United Kingdom
We provide training courses to members of personal protection teams or escorts to areas of conflict, in order to ensure the integrity of people linked to private companies or estates of state order... In the development of our activity, we apply a manual of ethical conduct developed based on the contents established in UN Resolution 2005/2 in order to remain within the strictest legal legality, and thus avoid the non-observance of regulations local or international actions that predispose the violation of human rights of the civilian or military population in the areas of intervention. Reaffirming in this way the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations concerning the strictest observance of the principles of sovereign equality, political independence, the territorial integrity of States, the self-determination of peoples, the use of force or threat of the use of force in international relations and non-interference in matters within the domestic..