乌克兰边境地区法律差异的特点

Q4 Social Sciences Italian Review of Legal History Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.54103/2464-8914/21918
Viktor Volodymyrovych Tyshchuk
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这篇科学文章专门论述了乌克兰边境领域法律差异的特殊性。文章研究了在边防局存在的不同时期规范其运作的立法和法规。文章还分析了边防局作为乌克兰国家安全体系重要组成部分的形成和发展过程。文章讨论了边防局在确保乌克兰国家边境保护方面的作用。此外,文章还分析了欧洲国家在保护国家边境方面的国际经验,这些经验表明,在发展共同国家边境的保护和防卫机制时,需要明确界定优先事项和制定适当战略。研究结果表明,在大多数欧盟国家,边境管制职能由警察部队中的执法机构履行。在一些国家,如马耳他(部分在西班牙),海上边界的控制由武装部队负责。一些欧盟国家设有专门机构或机关(边境事务处),专门处理警察权限之外的边境相关问题。这适用于芬兰、拉脱维亚、立陶宛、荷兰、波兰和瑞士,这些国家的边防卫队在某些情况下拥有执法权。此外,负责对外边境管制的国家部门往往隶属于不同的部委,其中大部分是内政部,而在其他国家,这些部门还包括国防部(法国、意大利、挪威、葡萄牙、西班牙、瑞典和荷兰)。在相当长的一段时期内,这一领域的国际合作一直在不断发展和积极实施。除欧盟理事机构外,这一进程的主要参与者是拥有共同边界的欧盟成员国的边境机构。这些机构根据有关边境事务合作与互助的双边和多边协定以及有关边境安全的国际文件开展工作。文章对乌克兰国家边防局的法律地位在过去十年中发生的积极变化进行了总结,并探讨了由于俄罗斯的侵略而导致的乌克兰边境领域的法律差异问题。特别是,由于乌克兰国家边防局在乌克兰国家边界不同地段所履行的职能和任务之间存在根本差异,以及与俄罗斯的侵略有关,有人提出了在边界领域进行法律区分的想法。这将涉及在乌克兰东部和南部建立一个名为 "边防部队 "的独立军事编队,并将其编入乌克兰武装部队。在乌克兰西部地区,乌克兰国家边防局将继续隶属于乌克兰内务部,同时考虑到其他国家在国家边界保护、防卫和安全方面的全球经验。
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Features of legal differentiation of the border sphere in Ukraine
This scientific article is dedicated to the peculiarities of legal differentiation in the border sphere in Ukraine. The article examines legislative and regulatory acts that have regulated the functioning of the border service during different periods of its existence. It also analyzes the process of its formation and development as an important component of Ukraine’s national and state security system. The article discusses its role in ensuring the protection of Ukraine’s state border. Additionally, an analysis of international experience in the field of protecting state borders of European countries has been conducted, which demonstrates the need for clearly defined priorities and appropriate strategies for the development of mechanisms for the protection and defense of shared state borders. The obtained results allowed us to establish that in the majority of European Union (EU) countries, the functions of border control are carried out by law enforcement agencies within the police force. In some countries, such as Malta (and partially in Spain), the control of maritime borders is entrusted to the armed forces. Several EU countries have specialized bodies or agencies (border services) that specifically deal with border-related issues outside the competence of the police. This applies to Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, and Switzerland, where border guards have law enforcement powers in certain cases. Additionally, the national services responsible for external border control are often subordinate to various ministries, most of which are ministries of internal affairs, while in other countries, they also include the Ministry of Defense (France, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the Netherlands).International experience in safeguarding national borders in European countries emphasizes the importance of establishing clear priorities and development strategies for border protection and defense mechanisms. Over a significant period of time, international cooperation in this field has been evolving and actively implemented. Alongside the governing bodies of the European Union, key participants in this process are the border agencies of EU member states that share common borders. They operate based on bilateral and multilateral agreements on cooperation and mutual assistance in border-related matters, as well as international documents pertaining to border security. The article draws conclusions about positive changes in the legal status of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine that have taken place over the past decade and examines the problems of legal differentiation in the border sphere in Ukraine due to russian aggression. In particular, due to fundamental differences between functions and tasks performed by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine along different sections of Ukraine’s state border, as well as in connection with russian aggression, the idea of legal differentiation in the border sphere has been proposed. This would involve the creation of a separate military formation called the «Border Defense Forces» in the east and south of Ukraine, which would be integrated into the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In the western part of the country, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine would remain under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, taking into account global experience in the protection, defense, and security of state borders by other countries.
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Italian Review of Legal History
Italian Review of Legal History Social Sciences-Law
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