USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES

Use of instruments of force is the hardest intervention which state is authorized to attempt towards the individual, and the most extreme one is usage of firearm. Our intention here is to introduce how this is issue is regulated in our legal svstem, and to show how the usage of firearm by the police...

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Main Author: Branko Peran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu 2006-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/59450
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description Use of instruments of force is the hardest intervention which state is authorized to attempt towards the individual, and the most extreme one is usage of firearm. Our intention here is to introduce how this is issue is regulated in our legal svstem, and to show how the usage of firearm by the police forces is not completelv regulated and simplified as it is expected to be in a state which suppose to indulge high demands of protection of human rights and on the other hand, to accomplish efficiencv of police forces whose role is to proteci the most important social values. I is necessary to find balance between the legal protection of human right and restriction of police proceeding and efficiencv, so that one would not jeopardizing the other. This work is just the first step to solve that problem.
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spelling doaj.art-b17206b3b3544a8183c032b7c61a82ff2023-12-02T23:52:23ZengPravni fakultet Sveučilišta u SplituZbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu0584-90631847-04592006-01-01432129144USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATESBranko PeranUse of instruments of force is the hardest intervention which state is authorized to attempt towards the individual, and the most extreme one is usage of firearm. Our intention here is to introduce how this is issue is regulated in our legal svstem, and to show how the usage of firearm by the police forces is not completelv regulated and simplified as it is expected to be in a state which suppose to indulge high demands of protection of human rights and on the other hand, to accomplish efficiencv of police forces whose role is to proteci the most important social values. I is necessary to find balance between the legal protection of human right and restriction of police proceeding and efficiencv, so that one would not jeopardizing the other. This work is just the first step to solve that problem.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/59450firearmpolicehuman right protection
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USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES
Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu
firearm
police
human right protection
title USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES
title_full USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES
title_fullStr USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES
title_full_unstemmed USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES
title_short USE OF FIREARM AS INSTRUMENT OF FORCE IN RH WITH COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON SOME EUROPEAN STATES
title_sort use of firearm as instrument of force in rh with comparative review on some european states
topic firearm
police
human right protection
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