Abstract

History built the need for the promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Member States are committed to making efforts to ensure that these Rights are propagated and implemented. In this scenario, the role of public security forces is essential for the UDHR to be implemented as a real right. This article aims to contextualize the importance of the UDHR in interface with police-military training, presenting the achievements to be celebrated and the challenges to be achieved. It is a bibliographical review research, having as sources laws, official documents and doctrine that support the critical reflection on the theme. It is noticed that even with important advances in doctrine, bringing the UDHR closer to police-military training, the practice still demands more effective actions that deconstruct the paradigm of hatred towards the UDHR, making it constant in police-military action.

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