Abstract

This article is devoted to consideration of issues that cover the most sensitive and popular topics of today, in particular, the protection of human and citizen rights during escalation, assistance in the protection of fundamental rights by the international representation. Respect and protection of human rights is one of the leading principles of international law, enshrined in international legal treaties. All countries must adhere to the principles of freedom, democracy, respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.Human rights, which are enshrined in current international legal treaties, are the result of the long-term historical development of social and political thought, the gradual formation of standards that have become the norm for the life of a modern democratic society. The author examines the provisions of the most famous international documents related to the protection of human rights during an armed conflict: the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the additional protocol to the Geneva Conventions of , relating to the protection of victims of armed conflicts of a non-international nature (Protocol II) of June 8, 1977 year, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of December 16, 1966 and other international documents relating to armed conflicts of a non-international nature. The international system of human rights protection is part of the system of international relations as a whole, but on the other hand, it is a system of international law, forming one of its branches. There are three main points of view regarding the place of human rights in international relations. According to the traditional statistical approach, human rights are a matter of sovereign state jurisdiction and continue to be a secondary object of international relations. There is a need to ensure human rights under any circumstances. An important priority in international cooperation is the protection and guarantee of human rights during armed conflicts and conflicts of a non-international nature. To date, international law refers to armed conflicts with condemnation, aggression, and prohibits any kind of war in general. But unfortunately, this is our reality of modern stages of human development.

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