Abstract

This article analyzes different stages in which contemporary international human rights law has evolved.' The starting point of this analysis is Charter of United Nations (Charter), which laid foundation of modern international human rights law.2 While it is true that international law recognized some forms of international human rights protection prior to entry into force of UN Charter, the internationalization of human rights and humanization of international law3 begins with establishment of United Nations.4 The Charter ushered in a worldwide movement in which states, intergovernmental, and nongovernmental organiza-

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