Having examined the humanitarian law governing internal armed conflicts, it remains to consider what alternative or additional protection can be afforded to civilians through international human rights law. A detailed account of the origin and development of human rights is clearly outside the ambit of this book. For present purposes it will suffice to note that human rights essentially became an issue of international concern only after the atrocities of the Second World War.
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