Modern states have created a society based on freedom, security and justice, respecting relevant international legal texts drawn up for this purpose, such as the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and on Fundamental Freedoms. The current-modern society is characterized by an elation of criminal activities and particularly of organized crime as also and of terrorism which international character, proves that for illegal activities there are no borders. Modern criminals’ businessmen trivialize and corrupt legitimate economies, societies and the state law through transnational criminal markets and by forming international illegal trade alliances. It is responsibility of all governments for their citizens’ benefit, to underta...
International criminality has been a challenging phenomenon for national police forces for years. St...
Kiekvienos valstybės vienas iš tikslų yra laisvės ir teisingumo erdvėje užtikrinti piliečiams aukšto...
The paper indicates that criminal groups may differ in terms of size, the scope of operations, types...
Modern states have created a society based on freedom, security and justice, respecting relevant int...
Understanding the world and Humanity changes due the Globalization phenomenon allows to identify the...
Increasing number of cross-border crime, there is a need to create a common organization whose goal ...
After careful consideration, we can say that in evolution, human society was and isthreatened by a n...
The cooperation between the judiciary and the police is playing a key and important role in the figh...
Organized crime (Note 1) has a global character and is one of the most serious threats in the modern...
International cooperation is a highly important process in law enforcement activities, playing a ke...
The contemporary social conditions increasingly enable the development of transnational organized cr...
The area of the European Union (EU) is characterized by general liberalization, ie. "Free flow of pe...
Historically, crime dates back to the origin of civilization itself and in that regard there is no ...
International criminality has been a challenging phenomenon for national police forces for years. St...
Defence Date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute...
International criminality has been a challenging phenomenon for national police forces for years. St...
Kiekvienos valstybės vienas iš tikslų yra laisvės ir teisingumo erdvėje užtikrinti piliečiams aukšto...
The paper indicates that criminal groups may differ in terms of size, the scope of operations, types...
Modern states have created a society based on freedom, security and justice, respecting relevant int...
Understanding the world and Humanity changes due the Globalization phenomenon allows to identify the...
Increasing number of cross-border crime, there is a need to create a common organization whose goal ...
After careful consideration, we can say that in evolution, human society was and isthreatened by a n...
The cooperation between the judiciary and the police is playing a key and important role in the figh...
Organized crime (Note 1) has a global character and is one of the most serious threats in the modern...
International cooperation is a highly important process in law enforcement activities, playing a ke...
The contemporary social conditions increasingly enable the development of transnational organized cr...
The area of the European Union (EU) is characterized by general liberalization, ie. "Free flow of pe...
Historically, crime dates back to the origin of civilization itself and in that regard there is no ...
International criminality has been a challenging phenomenon for national police forces for years. St...
Defence Date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute...
International criminality has been a challenging phenomenon for national police forces for years. St...
Kiekvienos valstybės vienas iš tikslų yra laisvės ir teisingumo erdvėje užtikrinti piliečiams aukšto...
The paper indicates that criminal groups may differ in terms of size, the scope of operations, types...