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SUMMARY:#54 Hear the signals! The unstoppable rise of right-wing extremism
DESCRIPTION:54th Römerberg Talks \nThere seems to be no end to the success of far-right parties – both in Europe and in Germany. They are also increasingly displacing the Christian democratic and moderate conservative (popular) parties\n. Anti-democratic\, historical revisionist\, racist and anti-Semitic ideas are being formulated with a shamelessness that has immunized itself against criticism. And the breaking of taboos is celebrated as a populist heroic deed. The extreme right denies facts\, stages itself as a victim and plays on its hostility to the constitution. How did it come to this?      \nWho is failing here: the parties\, the media\, society? What are effective strategies against right-wing instrumentalization and violence? Who is still protecting society from falling into a new totalitarianism? Is democracy institutionally secure enough to effectively counter radicalization in politics and society? What options does civil society have to defend the values of the Basic Law?     \nModeration: Hadija Haruna-Oelker and Alf Mentzer \nThe event is open to the public. Admission is free.  \n  \nProgram: \n10.00 a.m.\nWelcome\nIna Hartwig\nHead of the Department of Culture and Science of the City of Frankfurt am Main \n10.15 a.m.\nMaximilian Steinbeis\nHow anti-democrats could abolish democracy \n11.15 a.m.\nPatrick Bahners\nLines of continuity of German right-wing nationalism \n12.15 p.m.\nHanna Pfeifer & Andreas Zick\nHow could this happen – How more than the sayable shifted to the right \n1.00 p.m.\nLunch break \n2.00 p.m.\nNadia Zaboura & Max Czollek\nBetween panic and reconciliation theater. How to deal with the AfD (in the media)?  \n3.00 p.m.\nMichel Friedman\nNever again is now – attitude without ifs and buts? \n16.00 hrs\nStephan Anpalagan\nStruggle and longing in the middle of society \n17.00 hrs\nEnd \nOrganizer:\nRömerberggespräche e.V. in cooperation with the “Normative Orders” research center at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main and other partners
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/54-hear-the-signals-the-unstoppable-rise-of-right-wing-extremism/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231120T150000
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SUMMARY:The Far Right and International Organizations
DESCRIPTION:FARRIO Kick-Off Workshop \nPlease register with Melina Bräutigam(m.braeutigam@soz.uni-frankfurt.de)\, indicating your name\, your institutional affiliation\, and the days you would like to attend the workshop. Please note that we only have limited places available.  \nOrganized by Lisbeth Zimmermann and Alexandros Tokhi \nPresented by:\n“ConTrust. Trust in Conflict. Political Coexistence under Conditions of Uncertainty” – a cluster project of the State of Hesse at the research network “Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. Funded by the European Research Council
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-far-right-and-international-organizations/
LOCATION:Building “Normative Orders”\, Room 5.01\, Max-Horkheimer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231120T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231120T120000
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CREATED:20241119T122710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T082650Z
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SUMMARY:Climate criminal law - a legal concept of the future
DESCRIPTION:Lecture \nby Nicolai von Maltitz (LMU Munich) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting-ID: 941 9219 9198\nIdentification code: 810115
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/climate-criminal-law-a-legal-concept-of-the-future/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231121T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231121T200000
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CREATED:20241118T122624Z
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SUMMARY:Capitalism without democracy
DESCRIPTION:Book presentation \nQuinn Slobodian presents his new book “Capitalism without Democracy” (lecture in English) \nAbout the book: According to investor Peter Thiel in 2009\, freedom and democracy are no longer compatible. Those who love freedom must therefore try to escape politics in all its forms. Libertarians could seek refuge in cyberspace\, in outer space and on the open sea. This may sound blown away\, but it is part of a decades-old tradition of radical market ideas: Thinkers such as Milton Friedman were enthusiastic about Hong Kong\, which was still under British suzerainty; Margaret Thatcher dreamed of a Singapore on the Thames.   \nIn Globalists\, Quinn Slobodian dealt with attempts to remove economic issues from democratic decision-making\, for example by transferring them to international organizations. Capitalism without Democracy is now about a different solution to the problem Thiel deplores: breaking up the world into tax havens\, private cities or micronations. Slobodian takes us on a fascinating journey through the world of neoliberal utopias. It takes us to Dubai and Liechtenstein\, to civil war-torn Somalia and to Elon Musk’s spaceport in Texas. And it broadens our view of a possible future that should worry us.     \nFurther information about the book: Here… \nOrganizer:\nAn event of the Heisenberg Professorship for Political Science with a focus on Political Theory\, History of Ideas and Theories of Economics in cooperation with the research initiative “ConTrust – Trust in Conflict” at the Research Center “Normative Orders”
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/capitalism-without-democracy/
LOCATION:HZ 9\, Lecture Hall Center\, 60323\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231123T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231123T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T161446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T101023Z
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SUMMARY:The Mouth of Calcutta: The Indian New Wave in Satyajit Ray's PRATIDWANDI - Bishnupriya Ghosh (Santa Barbara)
DESCRIPTION:PRATIDWANDI (The Rival) is a sharp-eyed portrait of Ray’s beloved home city of Calcutta in the midst of political and social upheaval. The film is also Ray’s examination of the new Indian cinema and Third Cinema. The exploration of political subjectivity\, masculinity and social decline goes hand in hand with aesthetic experiments in dealing with the style and techniques of the international new waves.   \nBishnupriya Ghosh teaches global media at the University of California\, Santa Barbara. \nFilm: PRATIDWANDI (The Rival)\, India 1970\, 110 min.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-mouth-of-calcutta-the-indian-new-wave-in-satyajit-rays-pratidwandi-bishnupriya-ghosh-santa-barbara/
LOCATION:Cinema of the German Film Institute & Film Museum\, Schaumainkai 41\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Ein Auge für die Welt. Die Filme von Satyajit Ray
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231127T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241119T122828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T082651Z
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SUMMARY:Criminal law on climate protection without alternatives? - Climate catastrophism and the exceptionalization of criminal law as drivers of an imaginative dead end
DESCRIPTION:Presentation \nby Finn-Lauritz Schmidt (GU Frankfurt\, ConTrust) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting-ID: 941 9219 9198\nIdentification code: 810115
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/criminal-law-on-climate-protection-without-alternatives-climate-catastrophism-and-the-exceptionalization-of-criminal-law-as-drivers-of-an-imaginative-dead-end/
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231129T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241101T105602Z
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SUMMARY:The constitution of the climate\, or: What constitutional courts (do not) have to say
DESCRIPTION:Lecture \nby Prof. Dr. Susanne Baer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) \nParticipation also possible via Zoom: Here…\nID code: 401979 \nOr by dial-in via the app:\nWebinar ID: 650 7980 7777\nID code: 401979
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-constitution-of-the-climate-or-what-constitutional-courts-do-not-have-to-say/
LOCATION:HZ 6\, Lecture Hall Center\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 5\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Klima vor Gericht / Climate Contested
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231203T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T145503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T153415Z
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SUMMARY:What is solidarity?
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Stephan Lessenich (Goethe University Frankfurt\, Institute for Social Research) in conversation with Meredith Haaf (Süddeutsche Zeitung) \nAdmission 3 Euro. Tickets: Here…  \nFurther information: Here….
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/what-is-solidarity/
LOCATION:Schauspiel Frankfurt am Main\, Schauspiel Frankfurt am Main\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Hesse\, 60311\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Frankfurter Schule
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231204T101500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231204T114500
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241119T170005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T082651Z
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SUMMARY:Last Generation - Criminal organization or radical democratic movement?
DESCRIPTION:Lecture \nby Daria Bayer (GU Frankfurt) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting ID: 941 9219 9198\nID code: 810115 \n\nPart of the virtual lecture series “Climate Crisis and Criminal Law” \n 1st block “Climate Criminal Law in the Narrower Sense – Climate Protection Criminal Law” \nOrganizer\nResearch Center “Normative Orders”\, research initiative “ConTrust – Trust in Conflict” and Institute for Criminal Science and Philosophy of Law at Goethe University
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/last-generation-criminal-organization-or-radical-democratic-movement/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231206T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231206T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T143403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T154434Z
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SUMMARY:Relationality of human dignity. On the status of people with cognitive impairments in terms of justice theory
DESCRIPTION:Book lɔ:ntʃ \nWith: Dr. Regina Schidel (member of the research initiative ConTrut at the Research Center “Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nCampus Publishing 2023 \nAll people in our society should be considered equal in a fundamental sense. Discrimination structures that restrict people’s value and participation undermine this normative principle. Regina Schidel analyzes the discriminatory form of ableism\, i.e. the discrimination of people with cognitive impairments\, from a philosophical and socio-theoretical perspective. Based on an innovative interpretation of the concept of human dignity\, she shows why we owe respect to all people as inhabitants of a divided world. This leads to radical demands on how we should transform the social\, legal and political space.     \nPlease register at office@normativeorders.net. \nFurther information on the event series: Here… \nFurther information about the book: Here…
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/relationality-of-human-dignity-on-the-status-of-people-with-cognitive-impairments-in-terms-of-justice-theory/
LOCATION:Building “Normative Orders”\, Lounge 5th floor\, Max-Horkheimer-Str. 2\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231207T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231207T220000
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CREATED:20241118T161358Z
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SUMMARY:Restoring Ray: JALSAGHAR and the geo-politics of preserving cinema - Amrita Biswas (Frankurt)
DESCRIPTION:Who creates and preserves the canon of cinema? If you follow the material history of Satyajit Ray’s JALSAGHAR\, which tells the story of the downfall of a music-obsessed landowner\, you come across a global power structure for archiving\, preserving and restoring films. Using the journey around the world of the camera negative\, the “original” of the film\, as a guide\, it can be shown that the preservation of film heritage in Ray’s case is a highly political process characterized by considerable power imbalances.   \nAmrita Biswas is a doctoral candidate in the DFG Research Training Group “Configurations of Film” at Goethe University Frankfurt. \nFilm: JALSAGHAR (The Music Room)\, India 1958\, 94 min.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/restoring-ray-jalsaghar-and-the-geo-politics-of-preserving-cinema-amrita-biswas-frankurt/
LOCATION:Cinema of the German Film Institute & Film Museum\, Schaumainkai 41\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Ein Auge für die Welt. Die Filme von Satyajit Ray
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231218T101500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231218T114500
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241119T171011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T082650Z
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SUMMARY:Climate protests from a legal perspective - Hanover's understanding with the "last generation"
DESCRIPTION:Lecture \nby Susanne Beck (LU Hannover) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting ID: 941 9219 9198\nID code: 810115 \n\nPart of the virtual lecture series “Climate crisis and criminal law” \n 2nd block: “Climate criminal law in the broader sense – here: Climate protests” \nOrganizer\nResearch Center “Normative Orders”\, research initiative “ConTrust – Trust in Conflict” and Institute for Criminal Science and Philosophy of Law at Goethe University
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/climate-protests-from-a-legal-perspective-hanovers-understanding-with-the-last-generation/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231221T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231221T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T155943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T101038Z
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SUMMARY:The outmoded director: Satyajit Ray's urban films and the crisis of historicism - Rochona Majumdar (Chicago)
DESCRIPTION:Reviled by contemporaries as apolitical\, Satyajit Ray’s films nevertheless open up radically new ways of theoretically conceptualizing post-colonial presents and futures. JANA ARANYA (The Mediator) shows the extent to which historiography and\, in particular\, historians’ reflections on temporality are anticipated in Ray’s films and also enriched by them.  \nRochona Majumdar is a professor in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations and Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Chicago. \nFilm: JANA ARANYA (The Mediator)\, India 1975\, 131 min.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-outmoded-director-satyajit-rays-urban-films-and-the-crisis-of-historicism-rochona-majumdar-chicago/
LOCATION:Cinema of the German Film Institute & Film Museum\, Schaumainkai 41\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Ein Auge für die Welt. Die Filme von Satyajit Ray
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240111T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T155830Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the novel: Kanchenjungha at the crossroads - Parichay Patra (Jodhpur)
DESCRIPTION:“This film could not have been a novel…”: this is how Satyajit Ray spoke about KANCHENJUNGHA from 1962\, which tells a family story from a summer retreat in Darjeeling and was only lukewarmly received in India and beyond. In light of the colonial legacy and the complex modernity of the Indian novel\, the strangely reserved reception that the film received can be attributed to its rejection of the novelistic and its borrowings from the transnational cinema of the 1960s.  \nParichay Patra teaches at the School of Liberal Arts and Indian Institute of Technology in Jodhpur\, India. \nFilm: KANCHENJUNGHA \, India 1962\, 97 min.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/beyond-the-novel-kanchenjungha-at-the-crossroads-parichay-patra-jodhpur/
LOCATION:Cinema of the German Film Institute & Film Museum\, Schaumainkai 41\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Ein Auge für die Welt. Die Filme von Satyajit Ray
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240115T101500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240115T114500
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241119T170552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T082652Z
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SUMMARY:The climate of criminal law - Why securing the future with the means of criminal law is so difficult
DESCRIPTION:Lecture \nby Bijan Fateh-Moghadam (University of Basel) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting ID: 941 9219 9198\nID code: 810115 \n\nPart of the virtual lecture series “Climate Crisis and Criminal Law” \n 3rd block: “Climate Change and Criminal Law – Basics” \nOrganizer\nResearch Center “Normative Orders”\, research initiative “ConTrust – Trust in Conflict” and Institute for Criminal Science and Philosophy of Law at Goethe University
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-climate-of-criminal-law-why-securing-the-future-with-the-means-of-criminal-law-is-so-difficult/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240118T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T155729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T101052Z
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SUMMARY:Goddess in the trap - Meenakshi Shedde (Mumbai)
DESCRIPTION:DEVI\, which Ray filmed after the Apu trilogy\, is a family drama about the conflict between faith and reason. Ray fearlessly and critically tells a reversal of the Oedipus myth\, in which a feudal landowner declares his beautiful daughter-in-law to be the incarnation of the Hindu goddess Kali and claims her for himself in the mode of worship.  \nMeenakshi Shedde is an independent film curator and critic from Mumbai. \nFilm: DEVI (The Goddess)\, India 1960\, 94 min.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/goddess-in-the-trap-meenakshi-shedde-mumbai/
LOCATION:Cinema of the German Film Institute & Film Museum\, Schaumainkai 41\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Ein Auge für die Welt. Die Filme von Satyajit Ray
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240123T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240123T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T115946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T101928Z
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SUMMARY:Europe's role in the world: A foreign policy guided by values in the light of global crisis management
DESCRIPTION:The European Union is the result of a large number of successfully overcome crises. Having started out as a peace project\, the EU is now an important player for peace\, security and sustainability in the world. It is not only bound by its fundamental values in its internal actions; human rights\, the rule of law and democracy are also guiding principles for its foreign policy. The current wars and crises in the world challenge the EU to strengthen the cornerstones of its value-based foreign and security policy. What does a value-based foreign policy mean for the reorganization of European security after the Russian attack on Ukraine or the Hamas massacres in Israel? What strategies does the EU have towards autocracies and their alliances that reject European values? How can European values be strengthened and\, if necessary\, renewed in the face of these challenges?       \nProgram\nGreeting\nFriedrich von Heusinger\nHead of the Representation of the State of Hesse to the EU\nDr. Stefan Kroll\nPRIF – Leibniz Institute for Peace and Conflict Research \nImpulse\nProf. Dr. Nicole Deitelhoff\nPRIF – Leibniz Institute for Peace and Conflict Research\, Research Center “Normative Orders” \nPanel discussion\nProf. Dr. Nicole Deitelhoff\nHannah Neumann\nMember of the European Parliament\nProf. Dr. Frank Hoffmeister\nDirector of the European External Action Service \nModeration\nRebecca C. Schmidt\nResearch Center “Normative Orders” – Goethe University Frankfurt \n\n  \nThe event will be simultaneously interpreted (English/German).
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/europes-role-in-the-world-a-foreign-policy-guided-by-values-in-the-light-of-global-crisis-management/
LOCATION:Representation of the State of Hesse to the European Union\, Rue Montoyer 21\, Brussels\, 1000
CATEGORIES:Crisis Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240123T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240123T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241101T105938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T101634Z
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SUMMARY:Courts\, Climate Litigation\, and the Evolution of Earth System Law
DESCRIPTION:Presentation \nby Prof. Dr. Louis Kotzé (Faculty of Law\, North-West University\, South Africa) \nParticipation also possible via Zoom: Here…\nID code: 401979 \nOr by dial-in via the app:\nWebinar ID: 650 7980 7777\nID code: 401979
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/courts-climate-litigation-and-the-evolution-of-earth-system-law/
LOCATION:HZ 6\, Lecture Hall Center\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 5\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Klima vor Gericht / Climate Contested
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240125T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240125T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011538
CREATED:20241118T155503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T101100Z
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SUMMARY:A double look at class relations: Satyajit Ray's SEEMABADDHA - Daniel Fairfax (Frankfurt)
DESCRIPTION:The films of Satyajit Ray’s Calcutta trilogy\, made between 1970 and 1976\, illuminate the educated\, urban burgeoisie of his hometown. Realized between PRATIDWANDI (The Rival\, 1970) and JANA ARANYA (The Mediator\, 1976)\, SEEMABADDHA (Restricted) criticizes the corruption\, exploitation and moral laxity that Ray saw as accompanying the rise of a new middle class.  \nDaniel Fairfax teaches film studies at the Goethe University Frankfurt. \nFilm: SEEMABADDHA (Restricted)\, India 1971\, 108 min.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/a-double-look-at-class-relations-satyajit-rays-seemabaddha-daniel-fairfax-frankfurt/
LOCATION:Cinema of the German Film Institute & Film Museum\, Schaumainkai 41\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Ein Auge für die Welt. Die Filme von Satyajit Ray
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SUMMARY:Research in the Age of Reaction
DESCRIPTION:ConTrust Research seminar “India as Method: Challenges and Perspectives in the Study of Media and Politics in Contemporary South Asia” \nWith S. V. Srinivas \nThe rapid transformation of films into media content in the 21st century is coeval with the proliferation of screens\, and sites of engagement with moving images. Interestingly\, the media ecology in which films are produced and consumed has thrust post-celluloid cinema into political battles whose scale is puzzling\, considering the decline in theatrical viewing since the 1990s. In this talk I draw attention to ‘controversies’ surrounding films-specific sequences or lines\, to be more precise-over the past decade or so to suggest that we are witnessing the emergence of a public that actively reacts to films and other texts. The reaction is occasionally violent\, often performative and typically involves the discovery of coded messages hidden in texts. I argue that the reactive public is a useful point of entry into the discussion of the mediatization of everyday life and politics in India.     \nS.V. Srinivas is a Professor at the School of Arts and Sciences\, Azim Premji University\, Bangalore. He works on the intersections between popular culture and mass politics in India. He is author of two books on film star politicians of South India: Megastar (Oxford University Press\, 2009) and Politics as Performance (Permanent Black\, 2013).   \n  \nPresented by:\nGraduate Research Training Group “Configurations of Film”\, Institute for Theatre\, Film and Media Studies (TFM) at Goethe University and Research Initiative “ConTrust: Trust in Conflict – Political Life under Conditions of Uncertainty” at the Research Centre Normative Orders
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/research-in-the-age-of-reaction/
LOCATION:Room 1.414\, Research Center for Historical Humanities
CATEGORIES:India as Method. Challenges and Perspectives in the Study of Media and Politics in Contemporary South Asia
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SUMMARY:Trust in Digital Infrastructures - Global Perspectives\, Histories\, and Politics
DESCRIPTION:Workshop \nModern societies are critically dependent on digital infrastructure (Parks & Starosielski 2015)\, and this is especially evident when infrastructure fails. But beyond situations of outage\, infrastructures appear to us to be “as ordinary and unremarkable to us as trees\, daylight\, and dirt” (Edwards 2002). Because of their size and scale\, they are also largely invisible and unaccountable. To act confidently in such a “middle ground between knowledge and non-knowledge” (Simmel 1922) requires infrastructural trust. The tension between the extreme dependence on infrastructures and the taken-for-granted nature of infrastructures points to forms of impersonal or generalized trust that straddle these two sides. Infrastructural trust appears as something that cannot simply be achieved or attained\, but rather as part of a conflictual “set of slowly emerging rules\, standards and networks of communication” (Breckenridge 2014) that over time generate potentials for the exercise of political power.      \nAccording to infrastructure studies\, something becomes an infrastructure when a conflict-laden process is transformed into a working agreement that everyone can agree on. This socio-material consensus eventually “sinks into the background” and turns a problem into a “transparent” (Star & Ruhleder 1996) solution\, ready to hand. Infrastructure can then function as a transparent medium “that facilitates and shapes modes of mediation” within societies (Hoof & Boell 2019; Boell & Hoof 2020). Examples include conflicts over technological standards\, the introduction and regulation of digital platforms\, or the so-called digitization of public administration. Once established\, in order to retain its status as a medium\, infrastructure becomes a site of constant “maintenance and repair that keeps modern societies going” (Graham & Thrift 2007). From this perspective\, infrastructures are less technological than “human infrastructures” (Lee\, Dorish\, Mark 2006) because they are always tied to membership in a particular community of practice (Bowker & Star 1999).    \nFocusing on the historical and socio-material dimension of infrastructures\, the workshop will consider different forms of trust and misleading trust in infrastructures. What is the justification for infrastructural trust (Forst 2022)\, which is not only based on interpersonal relations\, but is also mediated by institutional structures? Can the deployment\, maintenance\, and regulation of infrastructure be understood as a series of conflicts and negotiations that stabilize forms of “second-order institutional trust” (Warren 2018)? What happens to infrastructural solutions tied to Western communities of practice as they circulate on a global scale? In what ways does infrastructural (mis)trust enable or prevent cultural\, social\, and economic activity (Larkin 2008)? How does the “logistical imagination” (Hockenberry et al.\, 2021) of digital media infrastructure relate to the signaling of trust?      \nBibliography: \nBoell\, Sebastian K.\, and Florian Hoof (2020) “Accounting for Information Infrastructure as Medium for Organizational Change.” Accounting History Review\, 30(1)\, 45-68.\nBowker Geoffrey\, and Susan Leigh Star (1999) Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences. Cambridge\, MA: The MIT Press.\nBreckenridge\, Keith (2014) Biometric State: The Global Politics of Identification and Surveillance in South Africa\, 1850 to the Present. Cambridge\, MA: Cambridge University Press.\nEdwards\, Paul N. (2002) Infrastructure and Modernity: Scales of Force\, Time\, and Social Organization in the History of Sociotechnical Systems. In: Misa TJ\, Brey P\, Feenberg A (eds) Modernity and Technology. Cambridge\, MA: The MIT Press\, 185-225.\nForst\, Rainer (2022) “The Justification of Trust in Conflict. Conceptual and Normative Groundwork”\, ConTrust Working Paper\, No. 2\, Frankfurt a.M.\nGraham\, Stephen\, and Nigel Thrift (2007) “Out of Order: Understanding Repair and Maintenance.” Theory\, Culture & Society\, 24(3)\, 1-25.\nHoof\, Florian and Sebastian K. Boell (2019) “Culture\, Technology\, and Process in ‘Media Theories’: Toward a Shift in the Understanding of Media in Organizational Research.” Organization\, 26(5)\, 636-654.\nLarkin\, Brian (2008) Signal and Noise: Media\, Infrastructure\, and Urban Culture in Nigeria. Durham\, NC: Duke University Press.\nLee\, Charlotte\, P. Paul Dourish\, and Gloria Mark (2006) The Human Infrastructure of Cyberinfrastructure. In Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Computer supported cooperative work.       Association for Computing Machinery\, New York\, NY\, USA\, 483-492.\nHockenberry\, Matthew\, Nicole Starosielski\, and Zieger\, Susan (2021) Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media\, Durham\, NC: Duke University Press.\nParks\, Lisa\, and Nicole Starosielski\, eds. (2015) Signal Traffic: Critical Studies of Media Infrastructures. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.\nSimmel Georg (1922) Das Geheimnis und die geheime Gesellschaft. In:    Sociology. Studies on the forms of socialization   [1908]\, Berlin: Duncker&Humblot\, 256-303.\nStar\, Susan Leigh\, and Karen Ruhleder (1996) Steps Toward an Ecology of Infrastructure: design and access for large information spaces. Information Systems Research 7\, 111-134.\nWarren\, Mark (2018) Trust and Democracy. In: Eric M. Uslaner ed.   The Oxford Handbook of Social and Political Trust.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. \n\nConcept: Florian Hoof\, fhoof@tfm.uni-frankfurt.de \nFor participation register with office@normativeorders.net until January 25th. Participation via Zoom is also possible.  \n  \nPresented by:\n“ConTrust. Trust in Conflict. Political Coexistence under Conditions of Uncertainty” – a cluster project of the State of Hesse at the research network “Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/trust-in-digital-infrastructures-global-perspectives-histories-and-politics/
LOCATION:Building “Normative Orders”\, Room 5.01\, Max-Horkheimer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:Can Trust Be Engineered? Biometric infrastructures and the African Financial Revolution
DESCRIPTION:ConTrust Speaker Series \nLecture by Keith Breckenridge (University of the Witwatersrand) \nSo via Zoom. Please register in advance: office@normativeorders.net \nA standard assumption of research is that trust and conflict stand in opposition and exclude one another. The ConTrust Speaker Series questions that assumption and inquires into the dynamics of trust and conflict in various contexts of social life. Can trust arise in\, manifest itself and be stabilized in conflicts rather than apart from them? What are the conditions for that?    \n  \nOrganizer\n“ConTrust. Trust in Conflict. Political Coexistence under Conditions of Uncertainty” – a cluster project of the State of Hesse at the Research Center “Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/can-trust-be-engineered-biometric-infrastructures-and-the-african-financial-revolution/
LOCATION:Building “Normative Orders”\, EG.01\, Max-Horkheimer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:Climate change and justice
DESCRIPTION:Lecture \nby Juliane Engel and Thomas Hickler (GU Frankfurt) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting ID: 941 9219 9198\nID code: 810115 \n\nPart of the virtual lecture series “Climate Crisis and Criminal Law” \n 1st block “Climate Criminal Law in the Narrower Sense – Climate Protection Criminal Law” \nOrganizer\nResearch Center “Normative Orders”\, research initiative “ConTrust – Trust in Conflict” and Institute for Criminal Science and Philosophy of Law at Goethe University
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/climate-change-and-justice/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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SUMMARY:Who is authoritarian?
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Vera King (Goethe University Frankfurt\, Director of the Sigmund Freud Institute) in conversation with Alf Mentzer (journalist at Hessischer Rundfunk) \nAdmission 3 euros. Tickets at the box office or in advance: Here…  \nOrganizer:\nDezernat für Kultur und Wissenschaft der Stadt Frankfurt am Main and Forschungszentrum “Normative Ordnungen” der Goethe-Universität in cooperation with the Institut für Sozialforschung and hr2-kultur.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/who-is-authoritarian/
LOCATION:Museum for Communication\, Schaumainkai 53\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60596
CATEGORIES:Frankfurter Schule
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240208T183000
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SUMMARY:Mobilizing Hope. Climate activism\, solidarity and the dangers of plutocracy and pessimism
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by\nProf. Dr. Darrel Moellendorf (Goethe University\, Normative Orders) \nWelcome from\nProf. Franziska Nori\, Director Frankfurter Kunstverein\nRebecca Caroline Schmidt\, Managing Director\, Research Center Normative Orders\, Goethe University Frankfurt \nPeople and politicians in all countries are increasingly aware of the immediate and long-term dangers of climate change. And yet the consumption of fossil fuels is still increasing rapidly and even continues to be subsidized. The impact on humans\, non-human life forms and natural cycles has reached a global dimension. The Global South and poorer sections of the population around the world are particularly affected. Their development prospects are increasingly at risk and there is a threat of impoverishment and climate-induced migration. Climate change has thus become a major factor in social injustice. Industrialized countries are slow to respond to the challenges of climate change and the need for transformation\, which can also be attributed to the massive influence of the international fossil fuel industry. Their lobbying has a distorting effect on democratic decision-making processes and freedom of negotiation in international forums. The great hope is that global climate activism will be able to exert a counter-influence and act not only in the name of climate justice\, but also for democracy.         \nDarrel Moellendorf is an American environmental and political philosopher. He is Professor of International Political Theory at the Institute for Political Science\, Professor of Philosophy and PI at the Research Center Normative Orders at Goethe University Frankfurt. He is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Johannesburg\, South Africa. His publications include: Cosmopolitan Justice 2002; Global Inequality Matters 2009; The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values\, Poverty\, and Policy 2014\, and Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty 2022.    \nThe entrance fee is 5 €. Registration is not necessary.  \nThe event takes place in cooperation between the Research Center Normative Orders of the Goethe University Frankfurt and the Frankfurter Kunstverein and is part of the accompanying program to the exhibition Bending the Curve – Knowledge\, Action\, [Care] for Biodiversity.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/mobilizing-hope-climate-activism-solidarity-and-the-dangers-of-plutocracy-and-pessimism/
LOCATION:Frankfurter Kunstverein\, Market 44\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
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SUMMARY:Final discussion and outlook
DESCRIPTION:with Christoph Burchard / Finn-Lauritz Schmidt (GU Frankfurt\, ConTrust\, Normative Orders) \nParticipation via Zoom here…\nMeeting ID: 941 9219 9198\nID code: 810115 \n\nPart of the virtual lecture series “Climate Crisis and Criminal Law” \n 3rd block: “Climate Change and Criminal Law – Basics” \nOrganizer\nResearch Center “Normative Orders”\, research initiative “ConTrust – Trust in Conflict” and Institute for Criminal Science and Philosophy of Law at Goethe University
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/final-discussion-and-outlook/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Climate crisis and criminal law
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SUMMARY:(Criminal) law and time in the climate crisis
DESCRIPTION:Lecture and panel discussion \nWelcome\nProf. Franziska Nori (Director of the Frankfurter Kunstverein)\nProf. Dr. Rainer Forst (Director of the Research Centre “Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt)\nFinn-Lauritz Schmidt (Research Center “Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt) \nLecture\nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther (Research Centre “Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt) \nFollowed by a panel discussion with\nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther (Research Centre “Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt)\nProf. Dr. Gabriele Britz (former judge of the Federal Constitutional Court\, legal scholar at Justus Liebig University Giessen)\nProf. Dr. Christoph Burchard (Research Centre “Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt)\nModeration: Rebecca Caroline Schmidt (Managing Director of the Research Centre “Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt) \nThe Federal Constitutional Court introduces the term “intertemporal safeguarding of freedom” at a central point in the grounds of its 2021 climate decision. According to the explanatory statement\, the Basic Law also requires the “safeguarding of freedom protected by fundamental rights over time” and “the proportionate distribution of opportunities for freedom across generations”. Beyond the directly constitutionally relevant issues\, the new key concept opens up a dimension of freedom that has received insufficient attention to date\, but which will play an increasingly important role in the future in view of the accelerating climate crisis: The temporality of freedom. The law has so far hardly adequately grasped this dimension\, and the relationship between law and time is rarely addressed in legal scholarship. The lecture will present some reflections on this\, particularly with regard to the problem of the urgent and increasingly scarce time that is at the heart of concerns about the climate.    \n  \nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther is Professor of Legal Theory\, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. He studied philosophy and law in Frankfurt am Main. Between 1983 and 1986\, he was a research assistant and university assistant in Frankfurt am Main with Klaus Lüderssen and in a legal theory working group under the direction of Jürgen Habermas (1986-1990); he received his doctorate in 1987 with a dissertation on the subject of “Application Discourses in Morality and Law”\, followed by his habilitation in 1997 (title of the habilitation thesis: “Guilt and Communicative Freedom. Studien zur individuellen Zurechnung strafbaren Unrechts im Demokratischen Rechtsstaat”). Since 1998\, he has been Professor of Legal Theory\, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at the Institute for Criminal Science and Philosophy of Law at Goethe University. He is a member of the “Research Center for Normative Orders” there as well as at the Frankfurt location of the “Research Institute for Social Cohesion”.     \nProf. Dr. Gabriele Britz is Professor of Public Law and European Law at Justus Liebig University Giessen.\nBritz studied law at the University of Frankfurt/M. from 1987. In 1994\, she received her doctorate for her thesis “The significance of European Community law for local energy supply with special consideration of municipal options”\, for which she was awarded the Baker & McKenzie Prize. After completing her legal clerkship\, she researched from 1997 to 2000 as a habilitation fellow of the state of Hesse and wrote “Kulturelle Rechte und Verfassung. On the legal treatment of cultural difference”. In 2000\, she completed her habilitation in Frankfurt. In 2001\, she was awarded the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize 2001 by the German Research Foundation. From 2011 to 2023\, she was a judge at the Federal Constitutional Court. During her term of office\, she prepared central decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court in the areas of environmental\, family and data protection law as a rapporteur.        \nProf. Dr. Christoph Burchard is Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure\, International and European Criminal Law\, Comparative Law and Legal Theory at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.\nIn 2007\, he received his doctorate from the University of Passau with the thesis: “Irren ist menschlich” – Vorsatz und Tatbestandsirrtum im Lichte der Verantwortungsethik und der Emanzipation des angegriffenen Mitmenschen. In 2015\, he habilitated at the LMU Munich (title of habilitation thesis: The constitutionalization of mutual recognition. Judicial cooperation in criminal matters in Europe in the light of Union constitutional law).\nSince 2015\, he has held a professorship for criminal law and criminal procedure at the Faculty of Law at Goethe University Frankfurt and is a member of the research center “Normative Orders”. He conducts research on the transformations of criminal law and criminal justice in changing societies in the course of their internationalization\, Europeanization and digitalization as well as “glocal” polycrises. He has been a visiting professor at various universities in Europe (including Luiss University Rome\, University of Bologna) and in South America (University Adolfo Ibáñez\, Santiago de Chile).   He is also the founding spokesperson of the Center for Critical Computational Studies (C3S)\, which was established in 2023.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/criminal-law-and-time-in-the-climate-crisis/
LOCATION:Frankfurter Kunstverein\, Market 44\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
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SUMMARY:On the crises in Israel\, the Israel-Palestine conflict and contemporary forms of anti-Semitism
DESCRIPTION:Conference With contributions by Eran Rolnik (Tel Aviv)\, Shirin Atili (Esslingen)\, José Brunner (Tel Aviv) and Kurt Grünberg (Frankfurt/M.) \n  \nPlease note: Due to the high level of interest \, participation is unfortunately only possible online. The corresponding link will be sent out a few days in advance.  \nREGISTRATION please only until February 20\, 2024 under this link… \nThe complete attendance of the event is recognized by the Hesse Chamber of Psychotherapists with 4 continuing education points. \nOrganizer: Sigmund Freud Institute\, Research Institute for Psychoanalysis and its Applications and the Frankfurt Psychoanalytic Institute in cooperation with the cluster initiative ConTrust ‘Trust in Conflict. Political Coexistence under Conditions of Uncertainty’ and the Goethe University Frankfurt/Main
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/on-the-crises-in-israel-the-israel-palestine-conflict-and-contemporary-forms-of-anti-semitism/
LOCATION:Sigmund Freud Institute\, Myliusstrasse 20\, Frankfurt\, 60323
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SUMMARY:Eternal anti-Semitism and the protection of Jewish life in Europe - What to do?
DESCRIPTION:Crisis Talks \nThe brutal Hamas attack on Israeli citizens on October 7\, 2023 and Israel’s response in Gaza also had direct consequences for Jews in Europe. Attacks on Jewish institutions and threats against Jews in Europe reinforce insecurities and an already existing structural anti-Semitism. Once again\, the question arises as to what needs to be done to sustainably protect Jewish life in Europe and combat anti-Semitism. The experts at this Crisis Talk will discuss the challenges\, but above all they want to present concrete solutions.    \nCrisis Talks of the Leibniz Research Alliance “Crises in a Globalized World”\nCrises have historically been an important driver of change and progress in the EU. In crisis situations\, the EU\, which is characterized by great heterogeneity and geared towards consensual opinion-forming\, has so far mostly been able to create common perceptions\, overcome blockades and shape integration. In the Crisis Talks series\, the Leibniz Research Alliance “Crises in a Globalized World” explores the question of how Europe should deal with its current and past crises.   \nPlease register via this link…\nThe event will be simultaneously interpreted (English/German). \nProgram \nGreeting\nClaus-Peter Appel\nDeputy Head of the State Representation of Hesse to the EU\nRebecca C. Schmidt\nResearch Center “Normative Orders” – Goethe University Frankfurt \nImpulse\nProf. Dr. Stefanie Schüler Springorum\nHead of the Centre for Research on Antisemitism at the Technical University of Berlin\,\nCoordinator of the Research Network on Antisemitism FoNA21 \nPanel discussion\nProf. Dr. Stefanie Schüler Springorum\nKatharina von Schnurbein\nCommissioner for Combating Anti-Semitism and Promoting Jewish Life\,\nEuropean Commission\nYohan Benizri\nBoard member of the World Jewish Congress\nProf. Dr. Oliver Decker\nDirector of the Else-Frenkel-Brunswik Institute for Democracy Research at the University of Leipzig \nModeration\nMichael Thaidigsmann\, Jüdische Allgemeine \nOrganizer:\nThe Hessian Minister for Federal and European Affairs Lucia Puttrich and the Leibniz Research Network “Environmental Crises – Crisis Environments”\ntogether with the Research Center “Normative Orders” of the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/eternal-anti-semitism-and-the-protection-of-jewish-life-in-europe-what-to-do/
LOCATION:Representation of the State of Hesse to the European Union\, Rue Montoyer 21\,\, Brussels\, 1000
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SUMMARY:Democracy and the Public Sphere
DESCRIPTION:XXIIIrd Walter Hallstein Symposium \nSigns of democratic decay can currently be observed in various member states. The Walter Hallstein Colloquium 2024 is dedicated to European democracy and the public sphere in light of this year’s elections to the European Parliament. The topic is multi-layered and not limited to jurisprudence. The colloquium will therefore take an interdisciplinary approach with speakers from various member states and different professions. Firstly\, a representative of the European Parliament will give an overview of the symposium topic from the perspective of European politics. The scientific part will then begin with a sociological lecture on the various models of society in the early days of European integration. This will be followed by presentations on the Council’s concept of democracy\, the sustainability of European democracy and the rule of law\, the tension between the preservation of European constitutional values and the legal traditions of the Member States\, “democratic backsliding” in Poland and Hungary and the role of European citizenship in times of multiple crises.       \nRegistration until March 18\, 2024. by e-mail: psaila@jur.uni-frankfurt.de  \n  \nProgram \nThursday\, March 21 \n14.15\nWelcome\nStefan Kadelbach\, Wilhelm Merton Center \n14.30\nKeynote\nSven Simon\, Member of the European Parliament (Philipps-University Marburg) \n15.00\nDiscussion \n15.20\nCoffee break \n16.10\nWhat could have been meant by a European “Community”\, and what are the consequences for a European political normative order?\nNiall Bond\, University Lyon Lumière II \n16.35\nDiscussion \n16.55\nGovernment as Key Concept to Understanding EU Democracy\nGiacomo Rugge\, Council of the European Union \n17.20\nDiscussion \n17.40\nSustainability of Democracy and the Rule of Law in Europe: Challenges and Guarantees\nLina Papadopoulou\, University of Thessaloniki \n17.55\nDiscussion \nFriday\, March 22 \n09.15\nEuropean Rule of Law Standards in Lithuania\nSkirgailė Žalimienė\, President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania University of Vilnius \n09.40\nDiscussion \n10:00\nCoffee break \n10.15\nCentral European Identity Claims\, Democratic Backsliding and the EU\nKriszta Kovács\, Berlin Science Center \n10.40\nDiscussion \n11.00\nDevelopments in Poland and their Consequences for the European Union\nIrena Lipowicz\, Wyszinski-University of Warsaw \n11.25\nDiscussion \n11.45\nEuropean Citizenship in Times of Crisis – Effects on the Implantation of Social Rights\nEmilio Castorina\, Universitá degli Studi Catania \n12.15\nDiscussion \n12.45\nConcluding Remarks\nRainer Hofmann\, Wilhelm Merton Center \n13.00\nEnd of Symposium \nPresented by:\nWilhelm Merton-Centre for European Integration and International Economic Order in cooperation with the Research Centre Normative Orders of Goethe University and Nomos
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/democracy-and-the-public-sphere/
LOCATION:Building “Normative Orders”\, EG.01\, Max-Horkheimer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60323\, Deutschland
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