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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Europos saugumas ir Rusijos organizuotas nusikalstamumas / European security and Russian organized crime

Bakšys, Agnius 28 January 2008 (has links)
Santykiai tarp Europos ir Rusijos labai stipriai veikia pasaulio stabilumą. Magistrinio darbo tikslas yra išsiaiškinti, kokia Rusijos įtaka Europos saugumui, pateikti išsamią Europos ir Rusijos santykių kovos su organizuotu nusikalstamumu srityje analizę. Darbe nagrinėjami ES kovos su organizuotu nusikalstamumu politika, ES ir Rusijos teisės aktai, susitarimai, jų vykdoma politika. Taip pat siekiama atskleisti Lietuvos ir Rusijos bendradarbiavimo santykius kovoje su šiuo reiškiniu bei formuojamą politiką. Tuo tikslu buvo vykdoma ekspertų, politikų, mokslininkų apklausa, kad išsiaiškintume, ar, jų nuomone, Rusijos organizuotas nusikalstamumas kelia grėsmę Europos saugumui, kuo ši grėsmė pasireiškia, ar nekyla bendradarbiavimo sunkumų tarp Lietuvos ir Rusijos teisėsaugos institucijų bei kitus su tuo susijusius klausimus. Magistriniame darbe keliama hipotezė, kad Rusija kelia grėsmę Europos saugumui, nes Rusijos kova su organizuotu nusikalstamumu neatitinka ES ir tarptautinių standartų. / Relations between EU and Russia have a huge impact on global stability. This Master’s Thesis aims to define the impact of Russia on European security and to provide a detailed analysis of relations between EU and Russia in the field of detection of organized crime. The Thesis also aims to provide an analysis of the EU policy on the field of organized crime detection, of European and Russian legislation, agreements and the policy the countries are implementing. Another aim of the Thesis is to cast a light on the relations of cooperation between Lithuania and Russia in this field, and to describe the national policies. Experts, politicians and scientists have been interviewed in order to find out, whether, in their opinion, Russian organized crime is threatening European security, in which ways the threat is expressed, whether there are any difficulties in cooperation between Lithuanian and Russian law enforcement institutions, and other related matters. The hypothesis of this Thesis is that Russia causes threat to European security, as Russian’s measures of detection of organized crime are not up to EU and international standards.

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