marți, 29 august 2023

Intelligence accountability (BORNE & WETZLING 2007)

Hans Borne & Thorsten Wetzling, Intelligence accountability

in

L. Johnson (ed.), Handbook of intelligence studies, 2007

 

 

(321) Concerning supervision of the use of special powers, in many countries this is done by a person outside the agency, e.g. a judge (in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada), a court (in the Netherlands and the US) or a minister (in the UK). (…) Furthermore, international cooperation could also place a duty on national intelligence services to cooperate with an international tribunal (e.g. Bosnia Herzegovina, see Figure 24.2, point five).

 

(322) Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Law on the Intelligence and Security Agency provides a clear and comprehensive account of national security and threats to it (see Figure 24.3, point 3).


Alexandru Madgearu, Românii în opera Notarului Anonim (ȚIPLIC 2002)

Ioan Țiplic, Alexandru Madgearu, Românii în opera Notarului Anonim, Cluj-Napoca, 2001, 259 p. + 5 h. în „Acta Terrae Septemcastrensis”, ...