WI "The Right to Refuse to Kill" was added to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Was it feasable? Would it have consequences? Currently it can be appealed to indirectly via Article 18 of the UDHR( the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion) and efforts are being made to make it more explicit but we're not there yet.
I can imagine this increasing accusations of human rights violations and being especially unliked by hawks and autocracies around the world(who probably had a hand in stopping it from getting adopted).
Thoughts? e: what measures could entities not liking this ruling take outside of not adopting the UDHR?