Human Rights as a Memory of the Past

Pepa Bouzova, PhD

Human Rights as a Memory of the Past

Humanitarian interventions in the Western Balkans, the Middle East and North Africa have destroyed international law and replaced it with voluntarism and the right of the strong. The unity of developed countries in imposing pandemic restrictions under the dictation of the great corporations has made a belief in human rights and the freedom in a memory of the past. People died for this faith, and the West won the Cold War through it.