Ensuring national security in the conditions of martial law and state of emergency
theoretical and legal analysis of foreign experience
This article examines, and thoroughly analyzes, the key elements of the current state of national security processes in Ukraine. Also, ways of possible improvement of the state of ensuring the national security of Ukraine in the modern conditions of the active operation of the martial law regime are considered. It is noted that different countries of the world, at their own discretion, tend to interpret the essence and important elements of national security that exist in the world today. In addition, countries have different opportunities to take real action in relation to reforming the situation with their national security. The article focuses on the fact that truly high-quality and dynamic development of the sphere of proper provision of national security occurs in the state only when it is under threat (its state sovereignty, territorial integrity, or other important interests). The example of Israel, the United States and some other countries is not the only one where only after the emergence of this or that danger, the mechanisms and tools to overcome it begin to work in practice. Also, the importance of achieving Ukraine’s full membership in the nato military and political alliance was emphasized. After all, this military and political alliance, which unites about three dozen sovereign states, the majority of which are true liberal democracies with real rule of law and a transparent and effective state system, is recognized as the best example of such a defense alliance in history of humanity and is a good association of states close to Ukraine in spirit. It is indicated that after repelling the Russian invasion, Ukraine should focus all efforts on joining NATO.
How to Cite
License
Copyright (c) 2023 DIXI

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Every single author of the articles has to declare that is an original unpublished work exclusively created by them, that it has not been submitted for simultaneous evaluation by another publication and that there is no impediment of any kind for concession of the rights provided for in the contract.
In this sense, the authors committed to await the result of the evaluation by the journal DIXI before considering its submission to another medium; in case the response by that publication is positive, additionally, the authors committed to respond for any action involving claims, plagiarism or any other kind of claim that could be made by third parties.
At the same time, the authors have to declare that they are completely in agreement with the conditions presented in their work and that they cede all patrimonial rights. These rights involve reproduction, public communication, distribution, dissemination, transformation, making it available and all forms of exploitation of the work using any medium or procedure, during the term of the legal protection of the work and in every country in the world, to the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Press.
A. M. Kyslyi, M. P. Strelbytskyi (eds.). Ensuring National Security in the Main Areas of Life of Ukraine. Interregional Academy of Personnel Management. (2021). Available at: https://maup.com.ua/assets/files/kafedra/nacbezpeka/zabezpechennya-nacionalnoi-bezpeki-1.pdf
A. V. Boiko. Sustainability of the National Economy: Theory, Methodology, Practice. Institute of Economics and Forecasting. (2014).
Alwan Amro. Problems of development of the national security system of Ukraine. Bulletin of the National Academy of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine 3. 2019. Available at: https://doi.org/10.32453/governance.vi3.288
Andrii Denysov, Hennadii Bershov, Viacheslav Krykun, Olha Zhydovtseva. Protection of Critical Infrastructure Facilities as a Component of the National Security. Cuestiones Politicas 37. 2021. P. 789-799. Available at: https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3971.48
Daphna Canetti, Israel Waismel-Manor, Naor Cohen, Carmit Rapaport. What Does National Resilience Mean in a Democracy? Evidence from the United States and Israel. Armed Forces & Society 40. 2022. P. 504-520. Available at: https://www.jstor.org/stable/48609337
David Chandler. Beyond Neoliberalism: Resilience, the New Art of Governing Complexity. Resilience 1. 2014. P. 47-63. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/21693293.2013.878544
Lara Seligman, Robbie Gramer. The Security Stories That Shaped 2019, Part Two. Foreign Policy. Spring. (2019). Available at: https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/12/30/top-security-stories-2019-year-protests-middle-east-afghanistan-peace-talks-huawei-china-tech/
M. M. Chekhovska (ed.). National Security. National Academy of the Security Service of Ukraine. (2017). Mykola Pakhnin, Andrii Nosach, Sergii Perepelytsia, Dariia Topal. Criminological Analysis of the Protection of the Territorial Integrity of Ukraine. dixi 2. 2022. P. 1-17.
Available at: https://doi.org/10.16925/2357-5891.2022.02.10
Nana Nguindip, Leonid Mohilevskyi, Serhii Ablamskyi, Tetiana Kuzubova. Investigative and the Rule of Law: A Cameroonian and Ukrainian Criminal Proceedings Law Understanding. Jurnal Cita Hukum 3. 2021. P. 517-538. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15408/jch.v9i3.23745
O. I. Bezpalova. Priority Areas of Police Bodies’ Activity in Ensuring the Citizens’ Rights in the Conditions of Martial Law Legal Regime in Ukraine. Law and Safety 3. 2022. P. 13-25. Available at: https://doi.org/10.32631/pb.2022.3.01
O. M. Hlushak. Experience of Implementing Risk-Oriented Planning and Security Culture in the Bodies and Units of the National Police of Ukraine. iducz. (2019).
O. O. Reznikova. National Resilience in a Changing Security Environment. National Institute for Strategic Studies. (2022).
S. Ye. Ablamskyi, L. V. Havryliuk, V. G. Drozd, O. V. Nenia. Substantial Violation of Human Rights and Freedoms as a Prerequisite for Inadmissibility of Evidence. Justicia 39. 2021. Р. 47-56. Available at: https://doi.org/10.17081/just.26.39.4819
T. L. Zheliuk. Civil Service. Professional Publishing House. (2019).
V. I. Galagan, S. Ye. Ablamskyi, Z. V. Udovenko, V. V. Ablamska. Judicial Control as a Guarantee of Non-Interference in Private Life During the Pretrial Investigation: An Observation under the European Court of Human Rights. dixi 2. 2021. P. 1-18. Available at: https://doi.org/10.16925/2357-5891.2021.02.12
V. T. Komziuk, Y. O. Zahumenna, A. L. Borko, S. Bortnyk. Promising Directions for Ensuring National Security under Martial Law. Lex Humana 15. 2023. Р. 509-520. Available at: https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2449
V. V. Balabin (ed.). Abstracts of the VII International Scientific and Practical Conference “Military Education: Present and Future”. Viknu. (2022).
Yevhen Hetman, Yevheniiа Kobrusieva, Olena Dzhafarova. Administrative and legal regulation of the national security system of Ukraine. Journal of Law and Politic Al Sciences 30. 2022. P. 176-190. Available at: https://univd.edu.ua/science-issue/scientist/115
Yevhen Kobko. To the Problem of Optimization of Criteria for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Providing the National Security of the State. Law and Safety 84. 2022. P. 66-72. Available at: https://doi.org/10.32631/pb.2022.1.07
Yevhen Kobko. Legal Regulation of National Security in Ukraine: Today’s Challenges. Law and Safety 85. 2022. P. 179-188. Available at: https://doi.org/10.32631/pb.2022.2.17
Yu. M. Kharazishvili. Systemic Security of Sustainable Development: Assessment Tools, Reserves and Strategic Scenarios of Implementation. Institute of Economics. (2019).




