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Conversations with Judges – Can courts protect democracy? András Sajó

  • Wann 28.04.2025 von 18:00 bis 20:00
  • Wo Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6 / HS 2091, 10117 Berlin
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These are challenging times, on many fronts. Specifically, courts and the judiciary are under pressure. When democracies tumble, or die, what is the role of courts? What are promising judicial strategies, resilient doctrines, and helpful remedies? We invite you to join a conversation with eminent judges from around the world to address these questions.

 

András Sajó is a former judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg (2009-17). He is a University Professor at CEU. Professor Sajó was the founding dean of Legal Studies at CEU. In addition to his stature as a prominent constitutionalist, he is also a distinguished scholar in the human rights field, including media regulation. 
Professor Sajó has been extensively involved in legal drafting throughout Eastern Europe. In addition, he participated and/or advised in drafting the Ukrainian, Georgian, and South African constitutions.