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Table of Content Introduction I, Drafting of UNDHR and in comparison with the United Nations Charter 1, Drafting of UNDHR 2, Comparison status of the UNDHR with that of the UN Charter II, Debate over entirety of the Declaration as part of customary international law: III, The primary status of the UNDHR and how it becomes a part of customary international law 1, The primary status of the UNDHR 2, How the UNDHR becomes a part of customary international law IV, Arguments over the status of UNDHR 1, Arguments over the status of UNDHR as a part of international customary law by States and scholars are numerous: 2, States and scholars' arguments that the UNDHR are not part of customary international law: 3, International institutions and the UNDHR: Conclusion Introduction Custom is one of the two sources of international law and, somehow, the only source of international norms.1 International law automatically transforms customary norms into binding legal obligations...

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