Some things from these were used in so called civilised world during World War I and World War II.Ukraine Moves to Suspend Several Clauses of Human Rights Convention
Ukraine notified the Council of Europe in April about its intent to suspend several clauses of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms due to martial law.sputniknews.in
Ukraine notified the Council of Europe in April about its intent to suspend several clauses of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms due to martial law.
The Ukrainian government said in a statement published on the Council's website that it would derogate from the provisions covered by Articles 30-34, 38, 39, 41-44, 53 of the country's constitution.
The rights that will be restricted are inviolability of housing, non-interference in personal and family life, confidentiality of correspondences, freedom of movement, and freedom of speech.
Under new changes to martial law, in place since February 2022, the government will have the right to compulsorily alienate private property for the needs of the state, to introduce curfew, to inspect the belongings, vehicles and homes of citizens, to ban peaceful assemblies, and to restrict the right for free choice of residence.
The office of the UN commissioner for human rights reported a rise in human rights violations committed by the Ukrainian military in 2023. These included arbitrary arrests and forced disappearances, as well as torture and sexual violence against detainees.
1. Military and police might order private citizens to allow use their mortgage properties and factories etc.
2. Requisition of transport tools, including cars, horses and even bikes if needed for military purposes.
3. To order essential workers to do jobs necessary to be done behind frontlines.
For example electrician might had been sent to work in power plant etc.
Workers if needed might had been ordered to work in ammo etc factories, mining industry etc.
4. Certain speciality students might had been sent to work In hospital, chemistry factories etc.
Common thing was that medicine students learned their curriculum in unis but had worked in hospitals when they didn't had lectures ....
5. There was stuff like mandatory service to work essential jobs....doesn't matter that you aren't military person, just ordinary civilian. Governments had rights to order you to work in ammunition factory etc kind of essential jobs.
This was tool to ensure that ammunition factories had sufficient number of workforce etc...
Transport tools and even horses might be requisited if military needed them....all payment usually was peace of paper where ....