Civilian and military personnel in CSDP missions and operations Annalisa Creta...[et al.]
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TextSeries: SEDEPublication details: European Parliamentary Policy Department February 2017Description: 40 p. Recurso onlineISBN: - 978-92-846-0643-6
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The workshop was organised on January 26, 2017 at the initiative of the Subcommittee
on Security and Defence (SEDE) with the aim to highlight trends, challenges and
recommendations regarding civilian and military personnel deployed in CSDP
missions and operations in particular in the areas of force generation, training and the
national follow-up on crimes and offences perpetrated during deployment.
Annalisa Creta is research fellow of the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Italy,
specialised in civilian crisis management with a particular focus on training issues.
Petteri Taitto is affiliated with the Laurea University of Applied Sciences in Finland as
principal scientist. Alberto di Martino is full professor of criminal law at the Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies in Italy.
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