MEMOCRACY Webinar moderation
Activity: Participating in an event - types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Maria Mälksoo - Participant
The webinar will present and discuss the contributions of the Special Section “Memory laws and the Rule of Law” that has just came out in the European Constitutional Law Review:
Introduction: Dr. Anna Wójcik and Dr. Paula Rhein-Fischer
Prof. Gábor Halmai (European University Institute): The Misuse of the Past for Political Purposes: Memory Politics in Hungary
Dr. Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias (Polish Academy of Science) (paper co-authored by Adam Bodnar): Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPPs) and the Governance of Historical Memory
Dr. Grażyna Baranowska (Hertie School): Protecting the Good Name of the Nation as a Memory Law
Dr. Paula Rhein-Fischer (University of Cologne) and Dr. Anna Wójcik (Polish Academy of Science and Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law): Politicisation of Constitutional Review of Memory Laws
Moderator: Prof. Maria Mälksoo (University of Copenhagen)
Introduction: Dr. Anna Wójcik and Dr. Paula Rhein-Fischer
Prof. Gábor Halmai (European University Institute): The Misuse of the Past for Political Purposes: Memory Politics in Hungary
Dr. Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias (Polish Academy of Science) (paper co-authored by Adam Bodnar): Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPPs) and the Governance of Historical Memory
Dr. Grażyna Baranowska (Hertie School): Protecting the Good Name of the Nation as a Memory Law
Dr. Paula Rhein-Fischer (University of Cologne) and Dr. Anna Wójcik (Polish Academy of Science and Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law): Politicisation of Constitutional Review of Memory Laws
Moderator: Prof. Maria Mälksoo (University of Copenhagen)
21 Mar 2024
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Other | MEMOCRACY Webinar moderation |
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Location | Online/Zoom |
Period | 21/03/2024 → 21/03/2024 |
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- memory laws, rule of law, memocracy, constitutional review, Poland, Hungary
Research areas
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