La storia, la memoria e il diritto
Abstract
The present paper deals with the intersections between History,
Memory and the Law. The emergence of human rights as a global system of
protection is in part a response to the crisis of citizenship as a vehicle for rights. In
the absence of a universally shared moral framework, the need to anchor legal and
ethical principles in the historical context becomes pronounced. The intersection of
History, Memory, and the Law thus underscores the importance of contextualizing
legal and ethical frameworks within their historical and cultural milieu. Only by
acknowledging the complexities of human experience and the enduring legacy of past injustices can societies hope to cultivate a more inclusive and equitable system of
rights and justice