Abstract
This article aims to discuss the relationship between Democracy and Human Rights, focusing on democratic inclusion. It exposes, initially, a rapid historical reconstruction on Democracy and, later, on Human Rights, working on its concepts, in order to, in the end, establish a relationship between them. After working on the concepts, the study intends to discuss democratic inclusion, questioning about the situation of the will of the "minorities" excluded in the current Democratic State of Law. This discourse is of paramount importance and has been gaining greater visibility with the process of "democratization" in which Brazil has been traveling.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/uniknowindevolp-028