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The Role of Macedonian Police in Modern Society: the Use of Force as a Legitimate and Legal Instrument

Autor: Blagojce PETREVSKI, Angelina STANOJOSKA, Ivona SHUSHAK

Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 2/2016

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Abstract: Police is one of the most important institutions of a country. Operational policing is formally and legally defined in the Law on Police. In performing its tasks police can or is allowed to use means of force. Legal solutions have exactly determined and noted that forceful means are available to the police, but also contain provisions which exactly determine situations during which police forces can and should use exactly those means. Often we have witnessed situations where there is a disproportionate use of [vezi tot]

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Inside or Outside: Human Trafficking Flows and Changing Dimensions (the Case of the Republic of Macedonia)

Autor: Angelina STANOJOSKA

Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2016

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Abstract: Human trafficking, like every other appearance, has adjusted its characteristics on the conditions and opportunities in modern world. Its normal functioning is directly dependent from possibilities in community. Starting from the fact that the phenomenon is a complicated criminal process, its research asks the crime to be analyzed from different aspects. All of those aspects refer to one side of the crime, connecting it with same or similar acts, leaving us possibilities to discuss the existence of synonyms, antonyms and homonyms. Today’s form of human [vezi tot]

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Anti – corruption initiatives, good governance and human rights: the Republic of Macedonia

Autor: Elena ANDREEVSKA, Lidija RAICHEVIC
Publicat în: Challenges of the Knowledge Society 2018
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Abstract: In fighting corruption, good governance efforts rely on principles such as accountability, transparency and participation to shape anti-corruption measures. Initiatives may include establishing institutions such as anti-corruption commissions, creating mechanisms of information sharing, and monitoring governments’ use of public funds and implementation of policies. Good governance and human rights are mutually reinforcing. Human rights principles provide a set of values to guide the work of governments and other political and social actors. They also provide a set of performance standards against [vezi tot]

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