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SM ISO690:2012 SPRINCEAN, Serghei, SOHOȚCHI, Tudorița-Sanda, CREȚU, Ivan. Asigurarea siguranţei persoanei şi securităţii umane prin democratizare sociopolitică. In: Ştiinţă, educaţie, cultură , Ed. 2022, 11 februarie 2022, Comrat. Comrat, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat din Comrat, 2022, Vol.1, pp. 395-400. ISBN 978-9975-83-176-5; 978-9975-83-177-2. |
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In democratic systems individual interests and freedoms are maximized, and personal safety as well human security and the common good are a social and political priority, limiting the abuse of citizens from disadvantaged social groups. In this context, the conception of human security was a derivative of the constructivist conception of security that must be focused on the individual interests of the human person and not on the interests of the community or the state. The concepts of individual safety and human security where generated mainly by the need to resize the concept of security by emphasizing the special role of the human individual in the process of ensuring security. Another basic source in this process of emergence and substantiation of the concepts of individual safety and human security was the need to find viable solutions to the contemporary global crisis and to the crisis of the field of defense and promotion of human rights, by initiating the resizing of the security element in the process of democratization. |
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Cuvinte-cheie democratization, Security, personal safety, human security, human rights, freedoms, individual interests, constructivism |
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