This article aims to explore crimes against humanity through a chronological lens, categorizing them into past, present, and future impacts. Firstly, it delves into historical crimes, such as the destruction of cultural heritage and the erasure of the historical origins of peoples, highlighting the long-term effects on collective memory and identity. Secondly, it addresses contemporary crimes, focusing on the persecution of minorities and the systematic violence they face, underscoring the immediate and ongoing violations of human rights. Lastly, it projects into the future, examining crimes that threaten future generations, particularly the destruction of child identities through indoctrination and exploitation, as well as environmental destruction, or ecocide, which imperils the planet’s sustainability. This tripartite framework not only facilitates a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of crimes against humanity but also emphasizes the importance of memory and justice in preventing future atrocities. By analyzing these crimes through their temporal dimensions, the article aims to foster a deeper dialogue on accountability and reconciliation, ensuring that the lessons of the past and present guide us toward a more just and sustainable future.
(2024). Chronological Perspectives on Crimes Against Humanity: Past, Present, and the Future = Хронолошке перспективе злочина против човечности: прошлост, садашњост и будућност . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/291905
Chronological Perspectives on Crimes Against Humanity: Past, Present, and the Future = Хронолошке перспективе злочина против човечности: прошлост, садашњост и будућност
Scollo, Luigi
2024-01-01
Abstract
This article aims to explore crimes against humanity through a chronological lens, categorizing them into past, present, and future impacts. Firstly, it delves into historical crimes, such as the destruction of cultural heritage and the erasure of the historical origins of peoples, highlighting the long-term effects on collective memory and identity. Secondly, it addresses contemporary crimes, focusing on the persecution of minorities and the systematic violence they face, underscoring the immediate and ongoing violations of human rights. Lastly, it projects into the future, examining crimes that threaten future generations, particularly the destruction of child identities through indoctrination and exploitation, as well as environmental destruction, or ecocide, which imperils the planet’s sustainability. This tripartite framework not only facilitates a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of crimes against humanity but also emphasizes the importance of memory and justice in preventing future atrocities. By analyzing these crimes through their temporal dimensions, the article aims to foster a deeper dialogue on accountability and reconciliation, ensuring that the lessons of the past and present guide us toward a more just and sustainable future.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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