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Democracy, Law and Security - Internal Security Services in Contemporary Europe (Paperback)
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Democracy, Law and Security - Internal Security Services in Contemporary Europe (Paperback)
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In the past decade there have been significant changes in the
operations of security and intelligence agencies throughout Europe.
Those in the former Eastern Europe have undergone the most obvious
changes in their targets and the legal context within which they
operate, but these changes have affected all the agencies to some
extent. It is these changes that will provide the context of
structures and processes through which the agencies will respond to
the September 11, 2001 attack on New York and Washington. This
edited collection of papers by an international group of experts in
the study of security and intelligence examines recent and current
developments in the light of the rule of law and democracy and
specifically addresses a number of common themes. Firstly, security
and intelligence agencies are placed within the broader context of
their parent state, including whether their powers originate in
legislation or executive decree and the form of oversight.
Secondly, the types of agency - civilian, military, foreign and
domestic - are considered in the context of their historical
development, including the transition from authoritarian to liberal
state forms. Thirdly, the changes in their mandate and targets are
discussed, in particular, towards 'terrorism', 'transnational
organized crime' and economic intelligence. Finally, each author
considers the enduring issue of how the impact of security and
intelligence agencies is to be assessed in terms both of security
and human rights. This book represents the first systematic attempt
to present a collection of contemporary studies on the shifts in
this crucial aspect of the operation of all states, and to do so
within a framework of common themes. Although significant
differences remain in the operation of security intelligence, all
the authors highlight the common dilemmas that accompany the
attempt to provide security but to do so democratically.
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