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Ivan Franko National University of Lviv Universitetska Str. 1, UA – 79000 Lviv, Ukraine tel. (0322) 296-41-73 å-mail: svatolex@yahoo.com
The article isvatolextedtotheresearchofoneoftheactualproblemsofthehum–generalprocessesofthehumanrightscontentformation,aswellastothequestionofinterrelationoftheinternationalandnationalhumanrightsstandards.Onthebasisoftheanalysesofthescientificliteratureandpracticeofhumanrightsprotection,aneffortismadetodemonstratepossiblewaysofcombination,co-existenceofgeneralandparticularelementsinhumanrightscontent.
Keywords:universalism,relativism,humanrights.
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