EIRP Proceedings, Vol 6 (2011)
Present and Future in the Internal Security Strategy of the European Union
Abstract
Security Strategy of the European Union may be subject to scientific research
and can be conducted by specialists from academia (lawyers, criminologists, sociologists)
and operational units, able to critically analyze the realities of national security field, to
identify causes of the existing disruptions, to expand areas where there is new threat to
internal security of Member States and the European community. This article considers
the strengths and weaknesses of national security strategy of the European Union and
how that can translate inti the National Strategy.
and can be conducted by specialists from academia (lawyers, criminologists, sociologists)
and operational units, able to critically analyze the realities of national security field, to
identify causes of the existing disruptions, to expand areas where there is new threat to
internal security of Member States and the European community. This article considers
the strengths and weaknesses of national security strategy of the European Union and
how that can translate inti the National Strategy.
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