German bombs and fighter jets for the war in Yemen: What’s next after the International Criminal Court received a joint Communication? Second International Summer School: Human Rights Law in Context Italian arms exports to Yemen: State and corporate responsibility Syrian crimes before European courts: SGBV as a weapon of warĬriminal prosecution without borders – Justice for crimes under international law in German courts The bumpy road to the implementation of the French duty of vigilance law: A focus on the risks for human rights defendersĭois anos após a explosão fatal da barragem em Brumadinho - Que responsabilidade trazem os certificadores como a TÜV Süd? The struggle for labor and human rights in global value chains: The status quo and future strategies The violent persecution of LGBTQ in Chechnya: Germany should act #1 Opening event: The concrete utopia of human rights #2 Corporate power, the role of law and human rights #3 Climate change and environmental degradation Transnational legal activism in global value chains Guantánamo voices: True accounts from the world’s most infamous prison - Book talk Literaturfestival Berlin In Search of Monsters: Open air film screening and talk Rights Film Festival Berlin Panel discussion (online): The war on terror in court Thousand Days of Impunity - The Brumadinho Dam Collapse Human rights in times of crises: Resistance and concrete utopias #6 Human rights in times of crises: Resistance and concrete utopias #7 “Moving the Bar” – A Book Talk about Michael Ratner's Radical Lawyering Rupture and reckoning: 20 years of Guantánamo Gitmo images and imaginaries: Digital art exhibition Guantánamo turns 20 - Online event for the launch of the anthology and digital art exhibition Welcome to Camp America: Inside Guantánamo Bay – Talk at photo exhibition Stadthaus Ulm The shutdown of legal routes for refugees and the 2016 “March of Hope” - Panel discussion on the upcoming judgment of the European Court of Human RightsĬertification industry: Part of the solution or part of the problem for HRDD? The case of the Brumadinho dam break Gender, race, colonialism: A conversation with Rita Segato War crimes in the Ukrainian war: Possibilities for prosecution Pre-screening Netflix-Film: The Gourougou TrialĬlimate Litigation against Corporations: Strategies, Demands and Lessons LearnedĬonference: The German Colonial Genocide in NamibiaĪ permanent state of emergency? Human rights challenges at EU’s external borders ‒ and beyond Times: 6 pm Berlin, 12 pm New York, 11 am Mexico City, 12 am Hong Kongįour Years of Impunity After Dam Collapse in Brumadinho – Everyday Life in Brumadinho and Criminal Proceedings in Brazil and GermanyĬhallenging child pushbacks from Croatia and Slovenia: Discussion on rights violations against minors on the Balkan route The event will be live-streamed on our website. The unprecedented global transitions we are experiencing are the chance to rethink new strategies and ways forward, reclaim human rights and their potential for change. Fischer), the speakers will discuss how, faced with a climate crisis, a pandemic, deeply unequal economic models, and authoritarianism, human rights activists can no longer go on with business-as-usual. On the basis of Kaleck’s latest book The concrete utopia of human rights: A look back into the future (S. On at 6:00 pm CEST, Alejandra Ancheita (lawyer, founder of ProDESC, Mexico), Joshua Castellino (executive director, Minority Rights Group International), and Wolfgang Kaleck (ECCHR secretary general) will kick off the event series. Each event will be streamed live on our webpage, with an active chat function to contribute and ask questions. Our seven-part event series, funded by the Federal Agency for Civic Education, creates a much-needed public platform to rethink and discuss with partners from around the world how to reshape our alliances in light of the current global struggles. Human rights actors need to refer to prevailing inequalities and must include decolonial, feminist and environmental perspectives. But in times of profound global transitions, how to defend them must be reinvented. Human rights are a concrete utopia worth defending. Human rights in times of crises: Resistance and concrete utopias
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