National and International Security in the Context of Human Rights in Today’s Conditions
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national security, international security, military security, protection of human rights, civil-military cooperation
Abstract
The author of the article analyzes the main aspects of the national security, military security and international security in the context of human rights and shows features of the military component according to the research of Samuel P. Huntington «The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations». Attention is paid to peculiarities of the international and national security, for example in countries such as Ukraine, Poland and the United States. Emphasis is placed on international and national security influenced by many factors, notably in the era of globalization. There is a need to improve the legal system regulating these processes, given the current state of all processes. For this research it is important to consider the actual impact of globalization on the state, law, security and human rights. Researchers who deal with the processes of globalization point out that institutions such as the state and law first of all occupy a central place in the structure of civilization,and secondly – belong to the components that are most amenable to modification. The nature and pace of development of national institutions are not only the measures for general changes of the world order, but also perspective guidelines for new models of state forms in the globalized system.Downloads
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Specific Areas of Legal Philosophy (Ontology, Gnoseology, Anthropology, Praxeology)
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