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Monistic theory of human rights and paralysis of security systems
Rok Svetlič, 2020

Abstract: This 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.
Found in: ključnih besedah
Keywords: philosophy of law, human rights, security authorities, illegal migration
Published: 06.10.2020; Views: 3402; Downloads: 10
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Leashing the dogs of cyber war
Tatiana Jančárková, 2022

Abstract: States have increasingly been engaged in the development of cyber capabilities which can act across the full spectrum of effects. The structures competent to deliver these effects are usually institutionally tied to armed forces or intelligence services, or represent a mixture of the two. Both types of organizations are typically subject to strict oversight and control mechanisms due to the nature of their activities and their potential to impact on the constitutional foundations of a democratic state. Yet, there is limited research available on the respective national frameworks governing offensive cyber capabilities, and similarly little information on the applicable control mechanisms. This article provides an overview of the areas of oversight, explores the challenges related to cyber capabilities, and offers possible avenues for future research.
Found in: ključnih besedah
Summary of found: ...offensive cyber operations, human rights, rule of law, constitutional order, oversight...
Keywords: offensive cyber operations, human rights, rule of law, constitutional order, oversight
Published: 07.07.2022; Views: 2012; Downloads: 16
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