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Varnostno samoorganiziranje državljanov – med teoretičnim konceptom in slovensko deklarativno prakso
Author(s) -
Bernarda Tominc,
Fakulteta za varnostne vede Univerza Mariboru,
Andrej Sotlar
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18690/978-961-286-404-0.7
Subject(s) - institutionalisation , legislation , state (computer science) , national security , political science , social security , computer security , public administration , public relations , business , law , computer science , algorithm
Security self-organization is a natural right of an individual and a social group. Still, this right is, in conditions of a high degree of institutionalization of security systems, (partially) regulated by the states – both in declarative and legal manners. In Slovenia, this right has been explicitly provided in the resolutions of the national security strategy (1993, 2001, 2010, 2019), as well as in some key legislation from the field of the internal security system, the defence system, and the system of protection against natural and other disasters. Given that there has been no excessive interest in security self-organization in the last three decades in practice, it seems that also the state did not put many interests in the development of this area, neither in terms of support nor in terms of restrictions. However, the sudden appearance of the paramilitary guards (slov. varde) has initiated a vigorous debate in the professional and lay public, showing that a fair share of civil society and security professionals are unwilling to tolerate security self-organization that tries – self-proclaimed and self-assessed – to fill the security deficit of state organizations.

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