National Security & Defence, № 052 (2004 - 04)
National Security & Defence, № 052 (2004 - 04)
Author(s): Volodymyr Boiko, Mykola Melnyk, Oleksandr Chernenko, James Sherr
Subject(s): Public Administration, Government/Political systems, Security and defense
Published by: Український Центр економічних і політичних Досліджень імені Олександра Разумкова
Summary/Abstract: CONTROL OF LAW ENFORCEMENT BODIES IN UKRAINE: CIVILIAN BUT UNDEMOCRATIC // 1. LEGAL FUNDAMENTALS OF DEMOCRATIC CIVILIAN CONTROL OVER LAWENFORCEMENT BODIES // 2. THE SYSTEM OF DEMOCRATIC CIVILIAN CONTROL OVER LAWENFORCEMENT BODIES: ITS EFFECTIVENESS AND SHORTCOMINGS // 3. ILLEGITIMATE INFLUENCE OF LAWENFORCEMENT BODIES ON THE ELECTION PROCESSES // 4. CONCLUSIONS AND PROPOSALS // STRICT LEGAL NORMS ARE NEEDED FOR THE OPERATION OF LAWENFORCEMENT BODIES // THE STATE IS PLACED IN THE SERVICE OF OLIGARCHS // WE SHOULD NOT CALL FOR RUINATION, BUT CORRECTLY DETERMINE THE WAYS OF REFORM // NO LAWS WILL BE OBSERVED WITHOUT CHANGING THE PRESIDENT AND UKRAINE’S GOVERNMENT // DEMOCRATIC CONTROL IS NOT A PANACEA // THE FUNCTIONS OF NONSTATE SECURITY STRUCTURES ARE NOT LIMITED TO GUARDING // THE EXECUTIVE HIERARCHY SHOULD BE SPLIT // DEMOCRATIC CONTROL IS NOT A GOALINITSELF // NATO AND EU ENLARGEMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR REFORM OF THE NONMILITARY SECURITY SECTOR IN UKRAINE // EVERYONE PRETENDS THAT UKRAINE OBSERVES ITS OWN CONSTITUTION AND INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS. BUT THIS IS NOT THE CASE // JOINT EFFORTS ARE NEEDED // NOT EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT IN THE COUNTRY
Series: Національна безпека і оборона
- Page Count: 74
- Publication Year: 2004
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction