Control of Criminal Intelligence: An Evaluation of the Lithuanian Situation in Light of International Practice

Q3 Social Sciences
Mindaugas Bilius, Marijus Šalčius
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Abstract This article analyses problems arising in the field of control of criminal intelligence. In order to prevent human rights violations, each state must have a well-functioning mechanism in place to control criminal intelligence actions. The article analyses the activities of the entities responsible for the legality of criminal intelligence activities and, taking into account international practice, reveals the gaps in the legal regulation in Lithuania and the shortcomings in the activities of the institutions responsible for controlling criminal intelligence. Prosecutors, while participating in the process of sanctioning criminal intelligence actions, also examine complaints against these actions, which not only leads to a biased control, but also, as the study has shown, contradicts the case law of the ECtHR. The article also analyses the problems related to the freedom of criminal intelligence entities to choose the court that will hear their applications. The study concludes that the current situation, which restricts a person’s access to information about criminal intelligence actions against him/her, is incompatible with international practice and violates the human right to judicial protection. The article provides suggestions for establishing a specialised independent criminal intelligence control institution in Lithuania.
刑事情报控制:从国际实践看立陶宛的情况
摘要本文分析了刑事情报管理中存在的问题。为了防止侵犯人权,每个国家都必须有一个运作良好的机制来控制刑事情报行动。文章分析了负责刑事情报活动合法性的主体的活动,并结合国际惯例,揭示了立陶宛法律规制的空白和负责控制刑事情报的机构活动的不足。检察官在参与制裁刑事情报行动的过程时,也审查对这些行动的控诉,这不仅导致有偏见的控制,而且正如研究表明的那样,与欧洲人权法院的判例法相矛盾。文章还分析了刑事情报单位选择受理其申请的法院的自由问题。该研究的结论是,目前限制个人获取针对他/她的刑事情报行动的信息的情况不符合国际惯例,侵犯了获得司法保护的人权。文章提出了在立陶宛建立专门的独立的刑事情报控制机构的建议。
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期刊介绍: Baltic Journal of Law & Politics (BJLP) is a scholarly journal, published bi-annually in electronic form as a joint publication of the Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy and the Faculty of Law of Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania). BJLP provides a platform for the publication of scientific research in the fields of law and politics, with a particular emphasis on interdisciplinary research that cuts across these traditional categories. Topics may include, but are not limited to the Baltic Region; research into issues of comparative or general theoretical significance is also encouraged. BJLP is peer-reviewed and published in English.
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