The UV research groups (GIUV) are regulated in the 1st chapter of the Regulation ACGUV48/2013, which explains the procedure for creating new research structures. They are basic research and organizational structures that result from the voluntary association of researchers that share objectives, facilities, resources and common lines of research. These researchers are also committed to the consolidation and stability of their activity, work in groups and the capability to achieve a sustainable funding.

The research groups included in the previously mentioned Regulation are registered in the Register of Research Structures of the Universitat de València (REIUV), managed by the Office of the Vice-principal for Research. The basic information of these organisms can be found in this website.

Participants

Data related to research groups featured in various information dissemination channels shall not, under any circumstances, imply a statement or commitment regarding the employment or academic affiliation of individuals associated with the Universitat de València. Their inclusion is solely the responsibility of the group directors. Updates will be made upon request from interested parties.

  • Registered groups in the Register of Research Structures of the Universitat de València - (REIUV)

Global security and fundamental rights - SGyDF

Reference of the Group:

GIUV2016-321

 
Description of research activity:
Currently, global security concerns (terrorism, disputes over natural resources, financial instability, organised crime, cyber-threats, etc.) have undergone a great transformation and are considered to be challenges to the security of states and to humanity, and are considered to be of similar importance to traditional military threats to international peace and security. There is growing and legitimate concern in countries and regions characterised by constitutional and democratic political systems (as it is the case in Spain and Europe) about the repercussions that this security transformation, and consequently the means that states are implementing to defend and protect their citizens from new threats, has on the citizens' and non-nationals' fundamental rights in the countries that adopt them. This is a natural concern, since both security and freedom, the protection of individuals as well as compliance with the legal system and international rights obligations assumed by states, are common goods that must be preserved in a balanced way. From this perspective, the research team presented here deals specifically with a real problem in our society, namely how states' responses to...Currently, global security concerns (terrorism, disputes over natural resources, financial instability, organised crime, cyber-threats, etc.) have undergone a great transformation and are considered to be challenges to the security of states and to humanity, and are considered to be of similar importance to traditional military threats to international peace and security. There is growing and legitimate concern in countries and regions characterised by constitutional and democratic political systems (as it is the case in Spain and Europe) about the repercussions that this security transformation, and consequently the means that states are implementing to defend and protect their citizens from new threats, has on the citizens' and non-nationals' fundamental rights in the countries that adopt them. This is a natural concern, since both security and freedom, the protection of individuals as well as compliance with the legal system and international rights obligations assumed by states, are common goods that must be preserved in a balanced way. From this perspective, the research team presented here deals specifically with a real problem in our society, namely how states' responses to certain threats (specifically the responses - regulatory and political action - to armed conflict, terrorism, cyber-threats, organised crime and espionage) are affecting the guarantee of citizens' public liberties (specifically privacy, communications confidentiality, personal freedom and other related rights such as freedom from torture, freedom of expression, freedom of association, freedom to demonstrate and procedural laws). This is with the intention of carrying out a series of proposals for approaches, regulations and public policies aimed at contributing to the resolution of the problems that this affectation may entail, both for the protection and security of individuals¿ effectiveness as well as for the constitutional guarantee of their rights. Keywords: rights and freedom.
[Read more][Hide]
 
Web:
 
Scientific-technical goals:
  • Crear una plataforma de trabajo y de reflexion permanente sobre seguridad global y derechos fundamentales
  • Creacion de una plataforma informatica de trabajo con pagina web de difusion al publico de los resultados investigadores alcanzados por el equipo
  • Analisis de las amenazas globales
  • Analisis de las respuestas dadas por los gobiernos en el ambito nacional e internacional a dichas amenazas
  • Analisis de la repercusion en los derechos fundamentales de los mecanismos adoptados frente a las amenazas globales
 
Research lines:
  • Global security.Study and analysis of today's global threats, from cybercrime, immigration, climate change, terrorism, transnational organised crime, disinformation, intelligence services...
  • Fundamental rights against global security.The limits that governments have in introducing measures to protect national security will be addressed. These measures are limited by fundamental rights.
 
Group members:
Name Nature of participation Entity Description
JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ CUSSACDirectorUniversitat de València
Research team
MARIA JOSE RIDAURA MARTINEZMemberUniversitat de València
ROSARIO INMACULADA SERRA CRISTOBALMemberUniversitat de València
MARIA ANGELES MATALLIN EVANGELIOMemberUniversitat de València
JOSE LEON ALAPONTMemberUniversitat de València
CRISTINA GUISASOLA LERMAMemberUniversitat de València
ANNA RAGA I VIVESMemberUniversitat de València
ANNA RAGA I VIVESMemberUniversitat Jaume IPhD student from other entities
DIEGO GONZÁLEZ LÓPEZMemberUniversitat de València
FERNANDO FLORES GIMENEZCollaboratorUniversitat de València
ANTONIO FERNÁNDEZ HERNÁNDEZCollaboratorUniversitat Jaume Iadjunct professor
ALICIA CEBADA ROMEROCollaboratorUniversidad Carlos III Madridtenured university professor
ANA MARIA VALERO HEREDIACollaboratorUniversidad de Castilla la Manchapre-tenured lecturer
CATALINA VIDALES RODRIGUEZCollaboratorUniversitat de València
ANDREA ANDREU GUTIERREZCollaboratorUniversitat de València
ANDREA ANDREU GUTIERREZCollaboratorUniversitat de València - Estudi GeneralUVEG PhD student
 
CNAE:
  • -
  • -
 
Associated structure:
  • Institute of Criminology and Criminal Science (ICCP)
 
Keywords:
  • seguridad global, riesgos globales, ciberseguridad, terrorismo, amenazas, desinformación, Servicios de inteligencia
  • Derechos humanos, privacidad, derecho a la seguridad