Sep 25, 2023 - Sep 29, 2023; Summer School
3rd International Summer School "Human Rights in Theory and Practice” of the Centre for International Studies and Leipzig University from 25 - 29 Sept 2023
Katarina Barley
(Vice-President of the EU-Parliament)
Koen Lenaerts
(President of the Court of Justice of the EU)
Katja Meier
(Saxon Minister of Justice)
Remo Klinger
(Lawyer - Climate litigation, Environmental law)
Dr. Aqilah Sandhu
Dr. Pauline Endres de Oliveira
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We invite you to the 3rd International Summer School “Human Rights in Theory and Practice”, organised jointly by Leipzig University and the Centre for International Studies (CIS) at TU Dresden.
This year's Summer School on “The Dynamic Evolution of Fundamental and Human Rights in Europe” will take place from September 25th to 29th 2023 in Leipzig. Topics such as religious freedom, migration, the digital space, climate litigation and the rule of law will be explored from an interdisciplinary perspective and presented by high-level experts giving you an exciting insight into current issues of fundamental and human rights protection. Speakers will include both academics as well as practitioners, offering insights into current theoretical discussions as well as the everyday challenges of practicing law.
Everybody is welcome! The Summer School is intended for advanced students of law, political science, international relations and similar fields. Prior knowledge about the European Human Rights System is beneficial but not mandatory.
Interested in participating? Registration is starting now! Please register via this application form.
Please find all details regarding fees (150 EUR in person, 30 EUR online) and the programme on this Flyer and the website here.
The successful series of the International Summer School "Human Rights in Theory and Practice" takes place alternately between Dresden and Leipzig and is jointly organised by the Centre for International Studies (CIS) of the TU Dresden and Leipzig University. The cooperation project is supported by InVEA e.V. and the Free State of Saxony.