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Regulation of Resource Management for Territorial Defense in the Context of Domestic and International Crime: International Legal Experience

Eduard Kisiliuk1, Ihor Leonenko2, Oleksandr Khutorianskyi3, Ivo Svoboda4 & Olena Banchuk-Petrosova5

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.3.1333.1348

Abstract
The aim of this research is to determine the role and effectiveness of legal regulations used by countries to ensure the legal regulation of territorial defense resources. The models for analysis were based on the historical and legal experiences of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, and Ukraine in the field of legal regulation of territorial defense. The research utilised comparative legal analysis and modeling. The results indicate that the presence of effective legal regulation is critically important for ensuring national security and stability in the face of growing threats from domestic and international crime. The academic novelty lies in the analysis of the structure, mechanisms, advantages, and disadvantages of territorial defense resources using specific countries as examples, considering recent challenges in international and domestic crime. Further research prospects include the development of recommendations and practical measures to improve legislation and the practice of managing territorial defense resources to ensure national security and international stability.

Keywords: territorial defense, armed forces, management methods, international crime, national security

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