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Alternative Dispute Resolution as a Factor for Internal Dimensions of National Security
Alternative Dispute Resolution as a Factor for Internal Dimensions of National Security

Author(s): Mladen Mladenov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Security and defense
Published by: Национален военен университет „Васил Левски“
Keywords: national security; legal certainty; alternative dispute resolution; rights and freedoms of the citizens; judicial process

Summary/Abstract: The security of the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens (legal certainty) is an important component of the internal dimensions of national security, because it is directly related to the law and order in force in the country. The legal system is a visible feature of the sovereignty of the state, expressing its power through the so-called "jurisdiction". It represents the entire set of powers of public institutions (such as creatures of the state or local authorities) in functions of legislature, executive and judiciary. Alternative dispute resolution methods are applicable to solve disagreements of a different nature, leading not only to the closure of existing disputes, but also to the future disputes. This provides a solid basis for legal certainty, understood as consistency and predictability, by setting clear contours of legal statuses and relationships. ADR should definitely be considered as part of the toolkit for the functioning of the national security system because it leads to conflict cessation, saving of financial resources and time, and as an ultimate result - a sense of confidence among the disputing parties, satisfaction with the idea of reliability and the integrity of their rights and freedoms, as well as a sense of general safety and security.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 23-38
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English