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https://doi.org/doi.org/10.20901/pm.63.1.03

THE RIGHT TO CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION TO MILITARY SERVICE AT THE CROSSROADS: STANDARDS OF PROTECTION IN TIMES OF WAR

Đorđe Gardašević ; Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb
Ana Horvat Vuković ; Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb
Fran Marko Stojković ; Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb


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Abstract

Although the human rights systems of the Council of Europe and the United‎ Nations did not initially recognize the right to conscientious objection to military‎ service, through the actions of relevant political and judicial bodies, this ‎right was gradually recognized and, by the beginning of the twenty-first century,‎ afforded a high level of protection under international law. This paper‎ argues that, however, in the context of the prevailing perception of heightened‎ military threats to European states resulting from Russia’s aggression against ‎Ukraine, this right is now being reinterpreted in Europe in favor of greater ‎protection of collective values. This argument is developed in three stages.‎ The first one outlines the historical context relevant to the emergence of the ‎right to conscientious objection to military service at the international level.‎ The second one presents the key features of its current protection under international ‎law, particularly its absolute and non-derogable nature. The final one, ‎relying on the analysis of decisions of the German and Ukrainian courts, as‎ well as a recent opinion of the Venice Commission, shows characteristic patterns ‎in the reinterpretation of identified international standards of protection‎ of this right in Europe, aimed at strengthening collective values.‎

Keywords

Conscientious Objection; Military Service; Art. 9 of the European Convention for Human Rights; Art. 18 of the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights; State of Emergency

Hrčak ID:

347122

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/347122

Publication date:

12.5.2026.

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