Universalism and Particularism in European Contemporary History
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Caroline von Gall (Cologne)

Anti-Western Approaches to Human Rights Discourse in the Soviet Union and Putin’s Russia

15.01.2025 18:15  – 19:45 

Please note that this lecture had to be moved. The lecture will now be taking place on January 15th at 6 p.m.

Room K201 at the School of History, Schellingstr. 12 at 6 p.m.

Colloquium “Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism”

The KFG colloquium continues with its next session on Wednesday, January 15th, with a lecture by Senior Fellow Caroline von Gall on "Anti-Western Approaches to Human Rights Discourse in the Soviet Union and Putin’s Russia."

Caroline von Gall has been assistant professor for public law at Goethe University, Frankfurt, since 2022. Before she was guest professor for international and public law at Freie University Berlin (2020-2022) and junior professor at the University of Cologne 2012-2020. She finished her PhD in comparative constitutional law and received her habilitation in 2020. She is the author of numerous articles and books on human rights, constitutional law comparative constitutional law with a special focus on Eastern Europe, international law, authoritarianism and philosophy of law. She is a board member of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde and has three children.

Participation is possible in person or via zoom after registration under the following link.

To get the reading material for each session, please contact us: kfg20@lrz.uni-muenchen.de.

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