ABSTRACT
In the Balkan context, the treatment of intelligence services in scientific terms has been addressed in the second half of the 1990s by several international authors, while from the aspect of the functioning of these agencies themselves, it has been a taboo topic due to the specifics of the systems of the past. In the democratic system, where the legal norm has established rules of operation and control, many scholars treat this matter in different dimensions within the academic framework and within the framework of national security policies. This research refers to the regional context of intelligence services in the parliamentary system, trying to analyze by comparative method some of the Western Balkan countries. The purpose of this study is to provide important legal elements, systematizing knowledge in aspects specifically related to the competencies, monitoring, control and oversight of state intelligence agencies in the democratic system of operation in the regional context in the Western Balkans.
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10 Ibid.
11 Ibid.
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32 Ibid.
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40 Ibid.
41 Ibid.
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Bahri Gashi
Bahri Gashi is a Doctor of Political Science, specializing mainly in the security sector for National Security and Intelligence Policies. The academic profile addresses specific topics for National Intelligence and Security Policies: “Basics and Methods of Intelligence; Intelligence and Counterintelligence Policies; Contemporary Security Policies; Democratic Oversight of Intelligence Services; Intelligence and Terrorism; ‘Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence - Hybrid War.’
Ngadhnjim Brovina
Ngadhnjim Brovina is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University for Business and Technology-UBT in Prishtina, Kosovo. His research focuses on Public Diplomacy, Peacebuilding and Statebuilding, International Law, Foreign Policy. His most recent publications are dedicated the subject: Roma community in Kosovo: between reality and the European dream (2018), Peacebuilding in Kosovo (2017), European Union public diplomacy - Case study - The intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2017), etc.