PAZ, DIREITOS HUMANOS E DEMOCRACIA UMA REFLEXÃO ACERCA DA CONSTRUÇÃO, DESCONSTRUÇÃO E NECESSIDADE DE REFORÇOS DE PARADIGMAS A NÃ�VEL NACIONAL E TRANSNACIONAL
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With the intention of reestablishing the relationship between peace, human rights and democracy, this study intends to make a reflection about the construction, deconstruction and the need for reinforcement of paradigms at national and transnational level in order to enable more relations sustainable. Clad in the deductive and historical procedure methods, it is a bibliographical research of descriptive approach, from classic and contemporary authors. Recognition and protection of human rights underlie modern democratic constitutions. Peace, in turn, is the necessary prerequisite for the recognition and effective protection of human rights in each state and in the international system. At the same time, the process of democratization of the international system, which is the obligatory path towards the search for the ideal of "perpetual peace" in the Kantian sense of expression, cannot proceed without a gradual expansion of recognition and protection of human rights. Above each state. In view of this, the reconstruction of national and transnational spaces that are guided by a revaluation of politics and democracy, fundamental human rights, peace and solidarity are urgent as basic guidelines for sustainable living, social justice, harmony and peace.
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