As a continuation of the event “The Rights of Future Generations: A Multidimensional Panel on Environment, Digital Protection and Children’s Rights”, held at the University of Sarajevo’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, we are proud to present a series of four thought-provoking blogs authored by our distinguished panellists.
This series deepens the conversation on the rights and protection of future generations in an age of accelerating technological and environmental change. Each piece brings a unique perspective grounded in expertise and advocacy:
- Dr. Desara Dushi explores Children’s Rights in the Digital Age, with a focus on the opportunities and risks posed by AI, digital privacy, and online safety.
- Margareta RonÄŤević discusses Intergenerational Fairness in Climate Policy, and how today’s decisions shape the environmental rights of tomorrow’s citizens.
- Valmira Morina offers a dual perspective in Through Their Eyes, reflecting on the lived experiences of children in the digital era and the challenges facing youth in the Western Balkans.
- Dr. Albana Hana raises urgent questions about Mental Privacy and the Protection of Future Minds, arguing for the ethical limits of emerging technologies.
Together, these blogs provide a multidimensional look at how we can rethink rights, responsibilities, and protections for generations to come.