Source: http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/45059
Timestamp: 2017-07-26 08:37:04
Document Index: 190707127

Matched Legal Cases: ['de lege lata', 'de lege ferenda', 'de lege lata', 'de lege ferenda', 'de lege lata', 'de lege ferenda']

Information Security as Exemplified by Clandestine Collaboration and Influence Exerted by the Polish Internal Security Agency Officers on Journalists - de lege lata and de lege ferenda regulations
Mehr von Rosicki, Remigiusz
Mehr von Przegląd Strategiczny (Strategic Review)
Weiterempfehlen Information Security as Exemplified by Clandestine Collaboration and Influence Exerted by the Polish Internal Security Agency Officers on Journalists - de lege lata and de lege ferenda regulations
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The text addresses the issue of information security as exemplified by clandestine collaboration and the influence exerted by the Internal Security Agency officers upon journalists. The texts analyzes the de lege lata regulations as well as the de lege ferenda ones. As for the former, the penal provisions of the Act, that is Articles 153b–153d (Chapter 10a) are applicable, whereas as for the latter, the applicable regulations are the 2013 Bill Articles numbered 197-199 (Chapter 10). In both the 2002 Act on the Internal Security Agency and Foreign Intelligence Agency as well as in the 2013 draft Bill of the Internal Security Agency, the legislator penalizes the employment by the officers of the information acquired while fulfilling or in connection with official duties for the purpose of affecting the operation of public authority bodies, entrepreneurs or broadcasters, editors-in-chief, journalists and persons conducting publishing activity. Also, the text analyzes regulations concerned with the penalization of clandestine collaboration engaged in by ABW officers with a broadcaster, editor-in-chief, a journalist and a person conducting publishing activity.
information; security; data security; domestic security; statuary regulation; legislation; freedom of information; data protection; secret service; journalism; mass media; transparency; information capture; Poland
Medienpolitik, Informationspolitik, Medienrecht; Kommunikatorforschung, Journalismus; Recht
S. 145-154
Przegląd Strategiczny (Strategic Review) (2014) 7