CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO COUNTER UNCONVENTIONAL THREATS

Authors

  • Lt. Sergiu-Mihai IONIȚĂ Special Telecommunication Service

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53477/2668-5094-21-03

Keywords:

security, cooperation, threats, terrorism, organized crime, prevention, countering.

Abstract

Unconventional threats to the security climate in South-Eastern Europe and, specifically oriented on states openly engaged in the fight against international terrorism, organized crime and the proliferation of WMD (weapons of mass destruction) will persist due to logistical disparities between states. Regarding common work, aimed at applying juridic international framework, in the field of fighting terrorism, in the field of countering crime, measures such as cutting terrorism financing, denying access of terrorist groups to biologic
and chemical substances, devices or nuclear technologies, communication systems are a common necessity for all nowadays democratic countries. In this paper, our research focuses on the analysis of the extended framework of international cooperation for counterting unconventional threats and on detailing the modalities of informative and police cooperation in the field of contemporary unconventional threats.

Author Biography

Lt. Sergiu-Mihai IONIȚĂ, Special Telecommunication Service

Mr. Sergiu-Mihai IONIȚĂ is lieutenant at Special Telecommunication Service and PhD candidate.

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Published

2021-07-15