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This study investigates the contents of key documents of international rank regulating the transfer of weapons and military technologies in order to mark the principles that rule this kind of state activity. The following principles have been pointed out: the principle of minimizing the consumption of the world’s human and economic resources for armaments; the principle of respect in the transfers of weapons and the principles of the Charter of the United Nations; the principle of transparency in the transfer of weapons and military technology; the principle of limitation of armaments as a factor constituting a threat to peace and national, regional and international security; the principle of the regulation of transfer of weapons in the domestic law of states; and the principle of respect for humanitarian law and human rights in international military transfers.
Central European Papers
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2014
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vol. 2
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issue 2
23-35
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The First World War had a considerable effect on the development of the Hungarian military industry. The war had its effect in the hinterland as well, and on the basis of the law of exceptional power, affected the development of the law enforcement bodies. The sources clearly show how the Hungarian military industry satisfied the requirements of the branches and how the Interior Ministry upheld the continuous operation of the public administration and public safety. Several of the then flourishing military companies' names have since been forgotten while of the bodies of the border guard, gendarmerie, state police, guaranteeing the order in the hinterland in the midst of war conditions, only the last one survived, named police. How were these military factories born and how could they boost their production? How the law enforcement bodies of the era were founded, with what manpower and organizations did they guard public safety?
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The NATO Science and Technology Organization is the world’s largest international research forum in the field of defence science and technology. The article focuses on presenting the areas of the STO Technical Panels’ expertise. The activities of the STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE), a world-class facility which is the Alliance’s repository of expert knowledge in maritime defence and security, were also described. In addition, the article highlights the participation of Polish representatives in NATO STO activities, as well as the role of the NATO STO National Distribution Centre in the Central Military Library in promoting the research output of the presented institution.
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Organizacja NATO ds. Nauki i Technologii to największe na świecie forum międzynarodowej współpracy naukowo-badawczej w dziedzinie bezpieczeństwa. W artykule przedstawiono strukturę tej instytucji oraz opisano obszary wiedzy i techniki aktualnie rozwijane przez panele NATO STO. Zaprezentowano również działalność Centrum Badań i Doświadczeń Morskich, należący do NATO STO ośrodek, który jest dla państw Sojuszu repozytorium wiedzy z dziedziny bezpieczeństwa morskiego. Ponadto artykuł uwzględnia udział polskich przedstawicieli w pracach NATO STO, a także wskazuje na rolę Krajowego Centrum Dystrybucji Publikacji NATO STO w Centralnej Bibliotece Wojskowej w zakresie rozpowszechniania dorobku badawczego przedstawionej instytucji.
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