The Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression of The Members of The Institution of The National Police of Peru
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https://doi.org/10.61707/mpx0y739Keywords:
Freedom of Opinion, Expression, Fundamental Rights, Human Rights, Public ForceAbstract
Likewise, we intend to have police officers whose fundamental rights are respected in accordance with the provisions of the Political Constitution of Peru, in the understanding that they have the right to opinion and expression just like any Peruvian citizen, so that they serve society in the different fields of action thus contributing to the development of the country. Promote a true rule of law and respect for the fundamental rights of the members of the National Police of Peru, because the imposed silence harms the members of the National Police; All citizens are equal before the law. Recognize the dignity of the Police as a human being, expressed in their freedom of the right to opinion and expression. The value of the human person is above all else. The person is the end, the rest is the means. That the Members of the Police Institution of Peru be recognized the right to Opinion and expression because they are positive human rights in a legal system. It can be stated that they are human rights concretized spatially and temporally in a specific State. Human rights terminologies are used in the international arena. because what they are expressing is the planetary will of international declarations, the universal declaration of human rights as opposed to fundamental rights.
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