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Kosovo Police and its role for peace and stability in the region of South East Europe : doctoral dissertation
Agron Hasanaj, 2024, doctoral dissertation

Abstract: In this doctoral dissertation thesis, we discussed the problem of the Kosovo’s security and the role of the Kosovo Police (KP) since the war of 1998-1999, a time when policing in Kosovo has seen a complete transformation. This dissertation makes a thorough inquiry and draws a roadmap of the KP professional progress and development. We analysed the training and education system and discipline reforms of the KP since its creation on 1999 and its capacities to act in accordance with European police standard ethics. Having in mind the relatively short time since formatted, the research critically examines professional KP gaps in its way of fostering identity and culture of its own. The dissertation explores the existing literature on the subject and aims to expand the research on the field of the Kosovo’s security and its capacity to grant its stable security and export it outside Kosovo, not only to the South East-Europe region. In addition, we evaluated relationships between international and local security actors in Kosovo, revealing the fact that the rivalry, confusion and competition were present for a long time and somehow are still common. Through extensive analysis of laws, reports and official documents, this work attempts to answer the question of how this unusual composition of security forces managed cooperation. Kosovo’s North neighbor - Serbia - with unsparing support of its main allies - Russia and China - has managed to prevent the membership of the Kosovo security institutions on most international security mechanisms, the fundamental one being the membership in the Interpol. This thesis provides recommendations, especially in the fields of training and discipline aspects, intending to reduce the negative effects of relatively short KP experience, while a comprehensive research aspect finds that the possibilities for international co-operation and membership offered to the KP are limited, consequently challenging its effectiveness and professional development in line with European standards.
Keywords: security, Republic of Kosovo, Kosovo Police, police education, police ethics, law enforcement, security co-operation, European Union
Published in ReVIS: 21.10.2024; Views: 222; Downloads: 5
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Arrest : police supervision jail process
Gökbörü Kürşat Çeliker, 2017, undergraduate thesis

Abstract: The World War II and what happened in the process of the war had given a great lesson for humanity. After the war, the necessity of taking measures to avoid any further destruction was accepted by everyone. There is no doubt that United Nations is the most important step of the humanity for the protection of universal human rights and avoiding such a bad drama. It has been influential in the establishment of the United Nations that the necessity of creating an organization that respects human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is adopted by the United Nations in December 10, 1948. Since it is the first international and official document on human rights, the day is celebrated every year all around the world. In accordance with these developments, the European Court of Human Rights which Turkey is a founding member in, signed the European Convention on Human Rights on November 4, 1950. With this document, human rights began to be considered as important by the countries all around the world. In accordance with these developments in the human rights developments around the world, Turkey also regulated its internal legislation. Although there are necessary changes that are made in the legislation, there are some problems with the application. One of the most important reasons of the working on the arrest, detention and taking into custody that Turkey's situation against the European Court of Human Rights. Many of personal applications made against Turkey is related to the applications that seems full of missing process in the arrest and police supervision. They are also related to the attitute towards the defendants in Turkey. The aim of this study is to eliminate the problems caused by the application that is held during the arrest, detention and custody operations. In this way, the state will not have to pay state compensation and officers will not face the risk of recourse. Most importantly, our country's prestige will not be shaken in the international arena.
Keywords: arrest, custody, police supervision, United Nations, European human rights law
Published in ReVIS: 12.06.2019; Views: 4356; Downloads: 114
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