In what ways is the tension between individual rights and states rights manifest in times of war?

Instructions This week's prompt is an exercise in brainstorming. Freely list ideas and anything you know about the following: In what ways is the tension between individual rights and states rights manifest in times of war? The question: In what ways is the tension between individual rights and states rights manifest in times of war? Essential Reading: Convention Against Torture, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CAT.aspx Slater, J (2006) ‘Tragic Choices: Should we try to regulate and control torture? Political Science Quarterly 121:2 191-215. Yoo, John, “Terrorists Have No Geneva Rights.” Wall Street Journal [New York] 29 May 2004.http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB108552765884721335 (Read Donnelly text Ch. 15) - Donnelly, J. (2003) Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice. Ithaca: Cornell University Press Bellamy, Alex (2015) ‘The Responsibility to Protect Turns 10’, Ethics and International Affairs 29:2, pp. 161-185 Further Reading: Allhoff, Fritz (2009) “The War on terror and the Ethics of Exceptionalism”, Journal of Military Ethics. Pape, R. (2012) “When Duty Calls: A Pragmatic Standard of Humanitarian Intervention”, International Security 37(1), pp. 41-80.