Collective memory and international criminal courts’ activity
Keywords:
collective memory, international criminal courts, community, human rights and human security
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of collective memory and its formation by the international criminal courts. Attention is paid to the factors that make international criminal courts institutions able to influence collective memory. The concept of “collective memory” is analyzed in terms of what is memory and what influences its development. Moreover, it is studied who may form groups that may be involved in the creation of collective memory.
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