Monistic theory of human rights and paralysis of security systemsSvetlič, Rok (Avtor)
philosophy of lawhuman rightssecurity authoritiesillegal migrationThis article analyzes the specific risks that concern the basic functioning of the state which are not the result of the inefficiency of the authorities but of their legal paralysis. Through the interpretation of legal acts, an ideological agenda which is incompatible with the fundamental postulates of liberal democracy enters social reality. Consequently, security authorities are paralyzed in performing their tasks, as they are treated as potential violators of human rights. The solution cannot be sought at a legislative level, but at the level of a complex theory, based on the realization that democracy is incompatible with the passivity and paralysis of repressive authorities, as well as with their excesses.20202020-10-06 09:11:37Neznano1113UDK: 342.7:314.15:343.343.62ISSN pri članku: 2463-9575COBISS_ID: 31206403sl