During times of war, governments may institute emergency measures and suspend certain civil liberties and legal protections in order to deal with the crisis. This results in the law falling silent in some areas or being temporarily ignored or altered due to the conflict or emergency at hand. In times of war, military law and regulations may take precedence over civil law and human rights, particularly in cases of government surveillance, censorship, detention, and interrogation. The suspension of legal provisions during war can have negative consequences for individuals, including violations of their human rights and the abuse of power by those in positions of authority. Ultimately, the extent to which the law is suspended or diminished during times of war is determined by the government and can vary depending on the nature and duration of the conflict.
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