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Informative Article | Law | Brazil | Volume 12 Issue 7, July 2023 | Rating: 4.7 / 10
Appeal for Peace: Fundamental Right
Nildes Carvalho da Silva
Abstract: Analyzing the relevance of Knowledge in the Modern World of Human Rights and Constitutional Law, in "Eramus of Rotterdam, Norberto Bobbio, and Max Weber: An Appeal for Peace" (1516), takes us to the past and present, as each of the works is interconnected by the call for ensuring the effectiveness of the fundamental right to life, human rights, and the right to peace. The fundamental right to peace is a principle that aims to promote peace, security, and stability at national and international levels. It is recognized in various declarations and legal instruments, such as the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This right entails the pursuit of peaceful solutions to conflicts, the prevention of wars, and the promotion of a culture of peace. It encompasses different aspects, such as the protection of human rights, disarmament, peaceful resolution of disputes, promotion of dialogue and tolerance, and the construction of democratic and just institutions. Peace is fundamental to human development, peaceful coexistence among nations, and the guarantee of the rights and fundamental freedoms of all individuals. It contributes to political, social, and economic stability, while promoting respect for diversity and human dignity. However, achieving and maintaining peace is a complex challenge that requires continuous efforts and collaboration among states, international organizations, civil society, and individuals.
Keywords: Peace, Fundamental Right, Dignity, Human Rights, War, Constitution
Edition: Volume 12 Issue 7, July 2023,
Pages: 783 - 791