"Human Rights Law in Times of Crisis" - Panel Discussion with Tomer Broude, Anne Peters, Arnd Bauerkämper, and Helmut Aust
Human rights are under pressure - academically from the perspective of critical approaches, viewing them as a continuation of western power politics by other means. Politically and socially, human rights are a target for various populist movements that are hostile to its very ambition. But how do these developments impact on human rights law? How is the scholarship of human rights (and its law) affected by this development? And how does the practice of human rights institutions react to this changing environment? This panel discussion departs from the assumption that it is time to move beyond the diagnosis of the various crises such as Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. Rather, it is the ambition of this event to clear the ground for a more nuanced and differentiated analysis. How does "the crisis" play out in various regional human rights systems? Is it a Eurocentric against human rights law in Western societies automatically affects the whole world? Are there specific treaty regimes at the universal level which continue more or less unaffected by the current situation? The participants to the panel discussion will take a fresh look at these questions from a legal as well as a historical and a policy perspective.
Prof. Tomer Broude: Associate Professor, Sylvan M. Cohen Chair in Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Prof. Dr. Anne Peters, LL.M. (Harvard): Managing Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
Prof. Dr. Arnd Bauerkämper: Professor of Modern European History, Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Free University Berlin
Prof. Dr. Helmut Aust: Professor for Public Law and the Internationalisation of the Legal Order, Free University Berlin
After the discussion, there will be a reception with buffet to which everyone is welcome.
The event is hosted in cooperation with Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.
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Zeit & Ort
18.07.2017 | 19:30
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Markgrafenstraße 38, 10117 Berlin