Current state of play
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Average, 2021
In order to ensure that orders issued during a state of war, state of emergency or armed conflict shall never be executed if they breach of international humanitarian law and international criminal law, the constitutional legal framework should provide human rights guarantees which are non-derogable under any circumstances, including a state of war, state of emergency or armed conflict.
All of the analysed constitutions ensure either explicitly or implicitly human rights guarantees which are non-derogable under any circumstances, including a state of war, state of emergency or armed conflict.
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Average, 2021