Formal and legal basis for the participation of the Maritime Border Guard Regional Unit in counteracting non-military emergency situations in Polish maritime areas
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RIS BIB ENDNOTEFormal and legal basis for the participation of the Maritime Border Guard Regional Unit in counteracting non-military emergency situations in Polish maritime areas
Data publikacji: 24.05.2023
Przegląd Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego, 2023, Numer 28 (15), s. 351 - 368
https://doi.org/10.4467/20801335PBW.23.015.17665Autorzy
Formal and legal basis for the participation of the Maritime Border Guard Regional Unit in counteracting non-military emergency situations in Polish maritime areas
Polish maritime areas - both those forming part of the territory of the Republic of Poland and those located outside it - are covered by appropriate state jurisdiction ensuring that Polish interests in these waters are taken care of. The subject-matter diversity of legally protected values requires systemic action by competent entities. The security of Polish maritime areas in military (defence) as well as non-military (protection) terms at the national level is guaranteed by the naval forces of the Republic of Poland. The aim of this article is to present the role of the Maritime Border Guard Regional Unit (MOSG) - against the background of systemic solutions and existing threats - in counteracting non-military emergency situations in Polish maritime areas. As a result of the conducted research it should be assumed that the scope of statutory tasks and powers in combination with the personnel and equipment potential of the MOSG makes this unit of the Border Guard the main non-military component of the maritime forces of the Republic of Poland.
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Informacje: Przegląd Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego, 2023, Numer 28 (15), s. 351 - 368
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Formal and legal basis for the participation of the Maritime Border Guard Regional Unit in counteracting non-military emergency situations in Polish maritime areas
Formal and legal basis for the participation of the Maritime Border Guard Regional Unit in counteracting non-military emergency situations in Polish maritime areas
Uniwersytet Gdański
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Publikacja: 24.05.2023
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