scholarly journals EXPERIENCE OF POLICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA IN INTERACTION WITH THE CIVIL SOCIETY IN LAW AND ORDER MAINTENANCE

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 59-63
Author(s):  
Petr N. Kobets ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 178-186
Author(s):  
T. G. Tereshchenko ◽  

Countering and overcoming corruption manifestations are priorities in the development of any sovereign state. Its implementation contributes to successful socio-economic development, strengthening the law and order. In accordance with the provisions of the concept of national security of the Republic of Belarus ensuring public safety and life safety of the population, reducing crime and criminalizing society are a priority for the development of the Republic of Belarus at the present stage. However there are problems and imperfections in legal and organizational management practices that objectively impede the development and use of the potential of civil society in countering corruption. About the risks of a corrupt nature speak the practice of international reviews and the conclusions of European experts in the field of human rights and freedoms. The study conducted by the author confirms: the need to consolidate certain forms of civil society participation in the fight against corruption; the presence of certain factors of a legal, organizational, managerial nature that impede the full realization of the potential of civil society in countering corruption; the possibility of introducing elements of e-democracy as an effective tool in the fight against corruption.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-62
Author(s):  
Michael Jackson ◽  
Damian Grace

Plato recommended common meals, syssitia, in both the Republic and the Laws, one of the few consistencies between the two books separated by the many years of his life. Though he changed much else in his portrait of a perfected city set out in the Republic, he retained the syssitia in the Laws. Why? Moreover, Plato says the practice is so amazing and frightening that a person might be reluctant to mention it. What made the meals so extraordinary? What made common meals so important that even at the end of his life, Plato clung to this one feature first outlined in the Republic when so much else changed? To anticipate the conclusion: syssitia offered a foundation for the whole of civil society, including women. The meals brought citizens together in public, and tempered egotism and greed. They provided a daily lesson in comportment and civility. On these foundations, the meals schooled participants in unity. Common meals had political purposes that were instrumental, educational, and moral. While the Laws abandoned the thoroughgoing communism of property and family of the Republic, commensality remained as the foundation of community in what Plato called the second-best state.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 13-34
Author(s):  
Daria A. Omelchenko ◽  
Svetlana G. Maximova ◽  
Oksana E. Noyanzina

Contemporary Russian social policy is marked by intensive development of state-public partnership as an important instrument for identifying and responding to social issues, improving quality of social services, protecting rights and freedoms of the Russian citizens. Shouldering some of the state functions on the provision of social services, organization of socially significant events and activities, NPOs are often more efficient and effective, they react faster on social needs and provide population with opportunities to participate in resolution of their problems and change their lives for the better way. The analysis of dynamic characteristics of civil society, fulfilled by the authors on the base of expert evaluations in the three border regions of the Siberian federal district (the Altai region, the Novosibirsk oblast, the Republic of Altai, n = 180), allowed to reveal their structure and relationships with peculiarities of the functioning and interaction with other NPOs and governmental bodies at different levels. Our findings suggest that processes in civil society are strongly interconnected, and that the assessment of their actual state and dynamics is very subjective, affected by professional experience and peculiarities of expert organization.


Author(s):  
Pavlo Yakovlev

In the article legislative bases of participation of institutes of civil society are illuminated in providing of informative safety of the state. Attention is accented on that informative safety of Ukraine in a modern period is the mortgage of maintenance of the proper level of law and order in society, providing of state sovereignty, integrity and economic power of country. On the basis of analysis of norms of Constitution of Ukraine, and also legislative acts in the field of information and national safety, the state of legislative settlement of participation of institutes of civil society is described in realization of the events sent to providing of informative safety of the state. Underline, that in modern Ukraine President as country's Leader is the basic subject of creation of norms in the field of adjusting of cooperation of the system of state administration and civil society on questions providing of informative safety.          Reasonably, that on present tense in the system of national legislation of Ukraine a question is regulated not enough in relation to the administrative legal forms of cooperation of the system of state administration and civil society in the questions of providing of informative safety of the state. Also, the indefinite is remained by a question in relation to the legislative fixing of concepts "informative safety" and "institutes of civil society". Normative settlement is needed also by possibilities for the institutes of civil society to get having a special purpose information on questions informative safety and (or) informative sovereignty of Ukraine. It is noticed on the insufficient adjusting of questions in relation to the culture of the use of facilities of treatment of information and methods of her defence. It is marked that in legal science there are a doctrine ground of optimal administrative legal mechanism of joint activity of institutes of civil society and states on questions, that touch an exposure and counteraction to the threats of informative safety of Ukraine directly, perspective directions of research.


Author(s):  
Tuan Hoang

This chapter discusses how historians view the values and limitations of personal memoirs. It also reviews some of the most important memoirs written in the Vietnamese language by former government and civil society leaders of the Republic of Vietnam (RVN). These memoirs have been published in the United States for many years, but scholars have hardly used them. This chapter's review helps not only to provide a broader context for the testimonies in this volume but also to draw out the major themes in those memoirs that parallel the discussion on the challenges facing nation-building efforts in the republic. These themes include communist violence that explains the harsh anticommunist policies in the early years of Ngô Đình Diệm, contested views of the First Republic, and a generally more positive assessment of the Second Republic. The bourgeois values embraced by the RVN, the chapter points out, drew support from many Vietnamese at the time and are a source of nostalgia for many in Vietnam today.


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