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Upcoming Workshop: "Political economy and the international laws of violence"

Together with the Australian National University and Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (Harvard Law School), the research group is hosting a workshop on the topic:
“Political economy and the international laws of violence”
on September 28 and 29, 2023.
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Upcoming Public Event: Thomas Frank Lecture by Dr. Ute Hohoff

On 17 October 2023, the Research Group will host a Thomas Franck Lecture by Dr. Ute Hohoff on "The International Criminal Court – Between Internationality and Sovereignty".

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KFG welcomes new fellow and guest researcher: Dr. Ntina Tzouvala and Dr. Kathryn Greenman

The Research Group welcomes Dr. Ntina Tzouvala and Dr. Kathryn Greenman

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Public Lectures and Other Events

23 October 2018: Public Lecture by Mikael Rask Madsen

On 23 October 2018, the Research Group hosted a Public Lecture by Professor Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen, on the topic

“The European Court of Human Rights: From Boom to Backlash".


The European Court of Human Rights and associated Convention has long been considered one of the crown jewels of European integration. A common court and code for more than 800 million Europeans, the Court was in the post-Cold War period key to the democratization of Europe. Recent years have however seen a growing critique of the Court, both in new and old member states. Split into two parts, this presentation outlines first the how the Court became the de facto supreme court of human rights in Europe and, secondly, how it has come under repeated attack countries as different as the United Kingdom and Russia. It finishes with the most recent transformations, notably the Copenhagen Declaration adopted earlier this year.

Mikael Rask Madsen is a professor of European Law and Integration at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, and the founder and director of iCourts, the Danish National Research Foundation's Centre of Excellence for International Courts. His research interests include the globalization of law and the legal profession and its effects on new forms of institutions such as international courts.

This event was co-hosted with the Joint Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program Human Rights under Pressure.


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