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“SECURITY” CONCEPT BETWEEN INTERNAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAWS
“SECURITY” CONCEPT BETWEEN INTERNAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAWS

Author(s): Mirela Atanasiu
Subject(s): Politics, International Law, Public Law
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: security, individual security; human security; societal security; group security; national security; collective security; European security; global security; security by cooperation; vulnerability;

Summary/Abstract: Today, there are fewer people denying that security is a main problem the humanity is confronting with. Security occupies a central place among the actual preoccupation of the philosophical thinking because the humankind being unable to a harmonized coexistence prevails many of the conditions deterring this state on different social-organizational levels: individual, group, national, regional or global. You can’t see the security state without establishing the threats, dangers, risks and vulnerabilities stressing it. Even so, is hard to predict all because, all the time, appear some new ones spoiling the created balance and changing the whole scenario of the needed actions, inclusive in the norm and reform field. Therefore, the new developments in the security field make necessary the measures of redefinition, reconfiguration and reconstruction on new pillars of the right to individual, national or collective security and regulations of the new cooperation forms. Although, the right to security seems to be an intrinsic right part of all the international treaties and agreements, still, world is developing and the reality shows that the yesterday regulations aren’t available today being able to become even unsuitable for tomorrow.

  • Issue Year: 2008
  • Issue No: 28
  • Page Range: 69-75
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English