Abstract

This paper discusses what human rights are and how human rights changed after World War II.Author tried giving a legal determination of human rights. Also the paper considers evolution of developmentof human rights. In this document argues that under the domestic law, the protection offundamental individual rights is guaranteed in the State Constitution or relevant legal documents. In thisaspect, the protection is more related to the sovereign power of the State. The purpose of this protectionis to confirm inalienable and legally enforceable rights against the State interference and the abuse of thepower possessed by the government.Author in the research considered UN Charter, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, andWill of the State as Basis for Protection of Human Rights shows how domestic law and internationaltreaties connected with each other in the field of human rights. Author claims that organs and specializedagencies related to human rights should therefore further enhance the coordination of their activitiesbased on the consistent and objective application of international human rights instruments. Implementationof International human rights treaties, which is ratified by the State should be be monitored by themonitoring bodies concerned.

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