Argentine Internal Security Law

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The Argentine Internal Security Law is a national legal framework that regulates the use of security forces and the armed forces in maintaining internal order and public security within Argentina.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argentine national law
internal security law
appliesTo Argentine Armed Forces when assigned to internal security
federal security forces of Argentina
provincial police forces of Argentina
basedOn Argentine National Constitution NERFINISHED
country Argentina
defines conditions for deployment of armed forces in internal security
conditions for deployment of security forces
coordination mechanisms among security forces
roles and responsibilities of security forces in internal order
scope of federal intervention in internal security
establishes framework for coordination between national and provincial authorities
limits on military involvement in internal security
principles for use of force by security forces
goal preservation of constitutional order in Argentina
protection of persons and property within Argentina
governs actions of federal police in internal security
actions of gendarmerie in internal security
actions of naval prefecture in internal security
jurisdiction Argentina NERFINISHED
legalDomain internal order
public security law
purpose to guarantee public security in Argentina
to maintain internal order in Argentina
regulates maintenance of internal order
public security
use of armed forces in internal security tasks
use of security forces in Argentina
subjectMatter internal security
public order
public security

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Argentine Armed Forces legalBasis Argentine Internal Security Law