Artículos de revistas
Contemporary Approaches to the Philosophy of Crimes against Humanity
Fecha
2014-07Registro en:
Chehtman, Alejandro Eduardo; Contemporary Approaches to the Philosophy of Crimes against Humanity; Brill Academic Publishers; International Criminal Law Review; 14; 4-5; 7-2014; 813-835
1567-536X
1571-8123
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Chehtman, Alejandro Eduardo
Resumen
Crimes against humanity have recently been the object of significant examination in contemporary analytical philosophy. Yet several theoretical issues are still up for grabs. What exactly is a crime against humanity? How are crimes against humanity different from domestic offences? What does humanity stand for in this notion? And who is entitled to define and prosecute these crimes? This article provides a concise, critical overview of the main positions available in the literature. It seeks to isolate the key conceptual and normative issues that surround this debate, and to assess the different answers currently available. It concludes that although all the answers available face significant objections and difficulties, they have made increasingly clear what the philosophical questions surrounding the notion of crimes against humanity are.