Security in the Baltic Sea region from a legal perspective with a focus on border security:

"The concept of border security is explored from a legal perspective. First, inter-state threats and deterrence in a Baltic Sea region context are analysed, above all for the purpose of examining whether border security is used in connection with the use of force and threats between states. The...

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1. Verfasser: Gustafsson, Åsa 1964- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Abschlussarbeit Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Åbo, Finland Public International Law, Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics, Åbo Akademi University 2023
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Zusammenfassung:"The concept of border security is explored from a legal perspective. First, inter-state threats and deterrence in a Baltic Sea region context are analysed, above all for the purpose of examining whether border security is used in connection with the use of force and threats between states. The conclusion is drawn that as a rule the term border security is not used in these contexts. 'Border security' is now found in legal documents in the EU, and in UN Security Council resolutions. The objectives of EU border security rules and the UN Security Council application of border control and border security are examined. Inter alia the security contexts are different, but border control and the goal of border security at both EU and global levels in the end entail processes of similar character, concerning individuals crossing borders. It is argued that the use of 'border security' in the practice of the UN Security Council has changed over the years. It now concerns individuals (and goods) crossing international borders. The EU is an example of an advanced border security system, based on supranational rules. A number of circumstances can be seen as alleviating EU member states' concerns over having relinquished sovereignty in this regard to the EU. It is highlighted that a lasting definition of security, or of security dimensions, is not achievable, since the political and scientific concepts of security changes when the political contexts change."
Beschreibung:viii, 117 Seiten, 108 Seiten mit verschiedener Seitenzählung
ISBN:9789521242113

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