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ОСМИШЉАВАЊЕ ЕФИКАСНE ГРАНИЧНЕ БЕЗБЕДНОСТИ – ЈЕДАН СТРАТЕШКИ ПРИСТУП
DEVISING EFFECTIVE BORDER SECURITY - ONE STRATEGIC APPROACH

Author(s): Miroslav Talijan, Momčilo Talijan
Subject(s): Security and defense
Published by: Fakultet za pravne i poslovne studije dr Latar Vrkatić
Keywords: state border; border security; security strategies; integrated border management

Summary/Abstract: Start the process of modern reform of security structures in the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro was catalyzed by the OSCE Study on Policing in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, written in October 2001. The purpose of this study was to assess and analyze the current state police and signposting that she should follow in order to become democratic, representative and truly modern service, which adheres to international norms and democratic values. Since then adopted a more strategic documents that have significance for border security. In this paper, exposing the current strategic plan, with a tendency to identify in them, select and creatively rethink the contents of significance for border security. These are /1/ The National Security Strategy of Montenegro and /2/ Integrated Border Management Strategy On the basis of the provisions exposed the National Security Strategy of Montenegro is seen that it is based on the real security situation and form the basis and framework for the construction and operation of an integrated national security system of Montenegro, defining security policy and the development of strategic and normative and other documents pertaining to the functioning and the development of security and defense system. From the content of Integrated Border Management Strategy of Montenegro 2014-2018. it can be concluded that this strategy was prepared in accordance with the concept of integrated border management of the EU and standardized procedures at external borders, the threats faced by the EU Member States, the requirements for strengthening the operational cooperation of border controls, improving risk analysis and interdepartmental and international cooperation.

  • Issue Year: 5/2015
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 59-81
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Serbian