Explain how the problem of human rights in war conditions differs from such a problem in peace?

The problem of human rights in war and in peace conditions has completely different roots of the problem itself. Here the “moral paradox” plays a role. If in a peaceful environment, killing a person is abnormal both from the point of view of morality and from the point of view of the law, then in a war, killing as many enemies as possible is encouraged by rewards, and killing is the main goal. Hence all the problems related to human rights. They don’t work in war.



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