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taz Talk meets Jüdisches Museum: Grenzen in Bewegung und territoriale Souveränität

In the organizer's words:

As part of the Digital Lecture Series "Human Rights as the Last Utopia? Migration and Jewish History", lawyer Ayelet Shachar talks to journalist Dinah Riese about the tense relationship between human rights and territorial notions of sovereignty.

They will discuss the far-reaching developments in the field of law and mobility as well as the legal strategies that made it possible for the border to be removed from the map. Contrary to the common assertion in migration policy that workable solutions are unattainable or unimaginable, Ayelet Shachar will present legal responses that could overcome the current stalemate.

The Digital Lecture Series "Human Rights as the Last Utopia? Migration and Jewish History" reflects on the history, present and future of human rights. Against the backdrop of Jewish migration history, five academics, together with journalist Dinah Riese, look at developments in international refugee protection from different perspectives.

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Location

im Livestream
im Livestream Friedrichstraße 10969 Berlin

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