The democratic security policy: jurisprudential avatar
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.20043Keywords:
democratic security, Social State of Law, social solidarity, territorial controlAbstract
The Democratic Security Policy was proposed as a line of action with the purpose of regaining control once and for all, on the part of the State, of those areas which were under the control of illegal armed groups. The recovery of national sovereignty in each of the municipalities in the country will be carried out by means of a plan to strengthen the armed forces, the application of justice, and with the cooperation of the community in compliance with the duty of solidarity and self-defense. The process of the recovery of national sovereignty will consist of three phases, namely: recovery, maintenance and consolidation. The consolidation stage will also be covered by the Integral Security Policy and Defense for Prosperity, of President Santos. The Democratic Security Policy rests on constitutional support such as the obligation on the part of the President of the Republic to conserve and recover public order, and the duty of citizens to collaborate with the authorities by reporting criminal acts. The Democratic Security Policy relies, on the other hand, on case-law support from the Constitutional Court, such as sentence C-572/97. However, this also generates tension with the constitutional requirements peculiar to a Social State of Law and with respect to International Humanitarian Law
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