07.04.2025

Justice as a subject of jurisprudence

Academic symposium in honor of Ute Sacksofsky. As a Frankfurt-based pioneer of feminist legal policy and theory, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Ute Sacksofsky, M.P.A. (Harvard) has not only significantly influenced discussions on equality, but has also repeatedly focused on the question of how established law can be reconciled with social justice. Her tireless commitment to the fair legal treatment of disadvantaged groups was now given worthy recognition on April 4 and 5 as part of the honorary symposium “Justice as a Topic of Legal Studies – Continuity and Change in Intergenerational Consideration” on the occasion of her 65th birthday.

The program of the symposium outlined the developments and current status of Sacksofsky’s central research topics and invited the discussants to reflect on her contributions. In an intergenerational discussion, five exemplary topics were addressed, with three academics from different academic generations each taking up central texts by Sacksofsky in order to reflect on change, further development and questioning. The temporality of feminist interventions and the shaping of feminist traditions through personal and content-related disruptions were deliberately addressed.

The event was organized by Prof. Dr. Anna Katharina Mangold, LL.M. (Cambridge) (Europa-Universität Flensburg) and Prof. Dr. Berit Völzmann (Leibniz Universität Hannover) in cooperation with the Research Centre “Normative Orders” at Gothe University Frankfurt and other partners.

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16.06.2025 | Frankfurt am Main

Trump and the Assault on the State

Lecture

Vortrag von Jeffrey Kopstein Professor der Politikwissenschaft an der University of California, Irvine) über die Gefahr einer Erosion des Staates und Wege gegen den Trend zur Zerstörung.

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19.05.2025

What can a baroque tapestry tell us about colonial iconography?

Lecture by Cécile Fromone on May 21. The professor at the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University, director of the Cooper Gallery at the Hutchins Center and author will talk about the long-forgotten African origins of iconography and its colonial dimension.

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News
05.05.2025

Normative Orders Newsletter 01/25 published

The newsletter from Research Centre Normative Orders collects information on current events, reports, news and publications several times a year. Read the first issue 2025 here.

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News
05.05.2025

"Hitler. History of a Dictator" by Sybille Steinbacher will be published on May 15, 2025

The historian's new book deals with Hitler's origins, the roots of his anti-Semitism and his rise to power.

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News
29.04.2025

Public lecture series “Racism in the police” begins on May 13, 2025

Racism in the police has various dimensions. In the lecture series “Racism in the police - empirical findings, methodological approaches and controversies”, three empirical studies on police work will be presented.

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Publication
22.04.2025 | Encyclopedia

Edessa (Fourth Century bc to the Eighth Century ad)

Leppin, Hartmut (2025): "Edessa (Fourth Century bc to the Eighth Century ad)". In: Raja, Rubina (ed.): The Oxford Handbook of the Hellenistic and Roman Near East, Oxford Academic, pp. 491-506.

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10.04.2025

Shaping the future - between climate change, technology and social responsibility

A new series of lectures by the research center as part of the “Fixing Futures” exhibition on the implications of climate change and technological progress.

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