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CONTACT: World Future Council Dr. Maja Göpel |
Crimes Against Future Generations Need to Become Taboo
"We are today using international law in a heartless fashion, for we think only of those who are alive here and now and shut our eyes to the rest of the vast family of humanity who are yet to come. This forecloses to future generations their rights to the basic fundamentals of civilized existence: acknowledging them as holders of rights in the eyes of our law" says Judge C.G. Weeramantry, former Vice-President of the International Court of Justice and WFC Councillor.
In international declarations, the global community has already emphasised the duties of current generations to conserve the environment, to use natural resources with caution and to create a healthy environment for future generations. But the legal enforcement of these agreements is still very limited. "If the half-life of some of the radioactive elements that are being tinkered with deliberately when building nuclear weapons is 24.000 years, can any responsible legal system permit such acts to be committed, which will so grievously affect a thousand generations to come?" continues Weeramantry.
The consequences of many of our decisions and actions today endanger the health and livelihoods of future generations of life. Over-fishing our oceans or destroying our rainforests and local communities when oil-drilling, to name a few examples, breach fundamental human rights to health, food, and a safe environment.
"The fundamental rights of future generations need to be recognized in international justice. Investigating the concept of Crimes against Future Generations is a very important initiative to support this", says Prof. Dr. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, WFC Councillor and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Development Law hosting the symposium.
The Hamburg based World Future Council works to end this disregard of the long-term consequences of criminal acts: "It is not a matter of compensating for the damage. We work to raise the consciousness of humankind, so that knowingly destructive acts with damaging consequences on living conditions in the future become taboo" explains WFC programme director Dr. Maja Göpel. "This is the goal of the WFC program on Future Justice. It will involve a huge effort, but the level of engagement among this group of highly distinguished legal experts fills me with optimism!"
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Show AllUsed to be that progeny honored Mother and Father. Now We must honor our progeny. I guess they weren't kidding when they said "Everything has changed" when 9/11 happened. It sure has. Now everything is turned upside down.
"Crimes Against Future Generations?" Who do these guys think they are: The New Moses? The New Muhammad? The New Christ? They dump religion as "obsolete" and what do they do? They try to replace religion with a new World Religion of their own. Next they'll have you all worshipping some counterfeit World Savior. Just you watch.
Grassroots international has posted a Food Sovereignty Curriculum.
This is informed by the Landless Movement in Brazil and addresses the dynamics of becoming aware of the links between policy, perception, choices and empowerment.
http://www.grassrootsonline.org/news/articles/brazilian-activists-weigh-us-environmental-policy