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CNAA / Theses / 2006 / June /

Administrative and legal status of state security bodies in the Republic of Moldova and optimization of their activity


Author: Liliana Ţurcan
Degree:doctor of law
Speciality: 12.00.02 - Public Law (with specification: Constitutional, Administrative, Police, Military, Financial, Customs, Information, Ecological); Organization and Functioning of Law Institutions
Year:2006
Scientific adviser: Tudor Roşca
doctor, professor, Moldova State University
Institution:
Scientific council:

Status

The thesis was presented on the 3 June, 2006
Approved by NCAA on the 28 September, 2006

Abstract

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Thesis

CZU 342.9(478)(043.3)

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156 pages


Keywords

national safety, state security, state security body, administrative and legal status of state security bodies, competence of a state security body, informational activity, counterinforming activity, information cycle (flow), planning of informative activity, information gathering, use of information, information distribution, beneficiary of informational activity, state security and defense, frontier protection, presidential model of national safety assurance, ministerial model of national safety assurance, etc

Summary

This paper elucidates the place and the role occupied by state security bodies in the actual system of public authorities in the Republic of Moldova. A starting point of the dissertation is the study of historical evolution of state security bodies in Moldova since 1940, when the Soviet regime was established on the territory of the republic. The period of Soviet governance has most strongly affected the present legal status of the state security bodies.

Special attention is paid to the modern concepts of national safety and state security. It is emphasized, that presently safety is a complex phenomenon, including social, political and legal aspects.

The fundamental chapter of the paper is focused on the competence of state security bodies as basic element of their legal status. Revealing of duties of state security bodies in the Republic of Moldova has allowed make some suggestions on their reorganization, taking into consideration the larger practice of other democratic states in the given field.

In the dissertation the interactions arising between state security bodies and the supreme public authorities in the Republic of Moldova are thoroughly analyzed. In particular, it is emphasized the necessity of improving Parliament control over security services and reassessing the role of the Supreme Security Council at the present stage.

In addition to making conclusions about the method of organization and functioning of state security bodies in the Republic of Moldova, this paper also includes some proposals on improving the local legal system, regulating the legal status of these bodies.