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Security forces

Acknowledging their work, promoting their development, and ensuring the proper exercise of security duties are key elements in maintaining a well-functioning society.

Security forces

Introduction

Security forces, such as the Federal Police, City Police, Buenos Aires Provincial Police, military personnel, the Coast Guard, and the Penitentiary Service, are public employees with rights similar to any other public servant. These include job stability, leave entitlements, the right to promotion, and the right to defend themselves against disciplinary actions imposed by superiors. Their role is crucial for maintaining public order and security. Recognizing their work, promoting their development, and ensuring the proper exercise of security duties are key aspects of a well-functioning society.

Applicable Legislation

In the context of security forces, it is important to recognize that a special regulatory framework governs their operations. Hierarchy and discipline are particularly emphasized in this context. Each jurisdiction, at the local level, has the authority to regulate its legal framework for security forces. In addition to national legislation, security agencies also have internal regulations that define work relations and operational protocols.

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Practice areas

Military

We provide legal counsel to personnel of the Argentine Army, Argentine Navy, and Argentine Air Force, handling the challenge of sanctions and administrative proceedings under Law No. 19,101 and National Decree No. 2,037/1992.

Police

We assist in challenging disciplinary sanctions, administrative investigations, and procedures for personnel of the Federal Police, Buenos Aires Provincial Police, and the Buenos Aires City Police.

Gendarmerie

We offer legal advice on challenging disciplinary sanctions and guide administrative investigations and procedures under Law No. 19,349 and Decree No. 1,669/2001.

Naval prefecture

We provide legal counsel regarding challenges to disciplinary sanctions under the applicable legislation (Law No. 19,349 and Decree No. 1,669/2001).

Urgent Legal Procedures

Constitutional Protection Actions.

We file constitutional protection actions, including habeas corpus when personal liberty is at risk, to safeguard fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.

Interim Measures

We take swift action to impose temporary measures, restraining administrative authorities from violating your rights.

Declaratory Actions

We initiate declaratory actions to challenge the constitutionality of laws, decrees, regulations, and other legal acts.