Final yr, the Middle for Interdisciplinary Labour Legislation Research moved from the principle constructing of the European College Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) 300 metres additional down the “Große Scharrnstraße”. A number of workstations at the moment are housed in what resembles a coworking area with a settee and a small library, close to to a kitchen and a rooftop terrace. The area is simply 500 metres away from a bridge crossing the Oder. On the opposite facet is Poland, rendering the conflict in Ukraine a lot nearer to residence in a really literal sense, totally different than in Berlin or elsewhere.
The conflict’s implications for private {and professional} relationships are additionally noticeable. Final yr, Ivan Yatskevych from the Kiyv-Mohyla Academy visited. Because the transfer, our work arrange has modified such that as quickly as one involves work, we really meet – within the crew, but in addition with visitor researchers. In consequence, Ivan and I’ve usually had the chance to change concepts, resulting in me now engaged on a proposal for a joint mission wherein we’ll assume and write about Ukrainian labour regulation.
The scenario feels absurd. How do you intend for the subsequent two years in Ukraine? Are we planning a workshop in Kiyv subsequent yr – or a ultimate convention in Lviv in 2026? With catering and lodging? We calculate the prices to journey from Kiyv to Frankfurt (Oder) – maybe first from Kiyv to Budapest or Bucharest? I get a touch of what it should imply to stay and work in Ukraine now, a rustic the place every part is dependent upon the event of the Russian conflict, and private planning is near inconceivable. Many Ukrainians now examine or work in Frankfurt and on the Viadrina. Enterprise administration scholar Olha Krahel from the Nationwide College Kyiv Mohyla Academy, for instance, is right here on an change programme; her exhibition “Unissued Diplomas“, which is at the moment displayed on the Viadrina, portrays 40 younger individuals who died on account of the Russian assault on Ukraine earlier than they have been in a position to full their research.
At first it took me some time to know why Ivan at all times talks in regards to the “full-scale” Russian assault when he refers back to the invasion two years in the past. In spite of everything, hell already broke free in 2014 when the Russian assault started. Right here at the least, some folks have begun to appreciate this early on, attributable to our location on the border. After February 24, 2022, civil society on either side of the Oder was attempting to assist, spending weeks on the prepare station to assist Ukrainian refugees. Much more surreal was the scenario one Monday final yr. As we welcomed Ivan, his spouse and daughter to the college, we watched the weekly continuation of the ‘Querdenker‘ demonstration go by – with a great deal of Russian flags.
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Viadrina has lengthy had significant contacts and change with quite a few Ukrainian universities. This probably has one thing to do with the truth that as a result of shut cooperation with Polish companions, the Polish (realistic-critical) view of Russia is current. This view is exemplary for the discourse on Russia in lots of Central and Jap European international locations. On the border, this rapidly concretizes into each private and institutional realities. On the opposite facet of the Oder is the Collegium Polonicum which homes, amongst different issues, the European New College of Digital Research, a joint establishment of Viadrina and Adam Mickiewicz College in Poznań. Even those that know little in regards to the German-Polish historical past will understand how uncommon such an institutional cooperation stays, particularly one which has existed for greater than 30 years now. The cooperation started shortly after the Viadrina was based, lengthy earlier than Poland joined the EU, and from the outset it was seen as greater than only a contractual alliance: from its very inception, it has been operated and developed as a joint tutorial establishment with joint administration and joint diploma programmes.
Because the Oder has stopped functioning as an exterior EU border, paths to cooperate and work collectively have grow to be even shorter. Poland’s accession to the EU – now virtually precisely twenty years in the past – or, to be extra exact, the complete freedom of motion that adopted was a decisive step ahead. Regrettably, the latter was solely launched in 2011 as a result of Germany most popular retaining the Poles out for an additional seven years to introducing a minimal wage regulation. Right now, the shut cooperation between Frankfurt and Słubice, the Polish city on the opposite facet of the Oder, which till 1945 was known as “Frankfurt Dammvorstadt”, is greater than an artwork mission, greater than the imaginary Słubfurt, the inventive building of actuality initiated by Michael Kurzwelly, with its personal structure, native elections, and so forth. By now, the 2 cities work collectively intently in actuality, as a German-Polish twin metropolis. So shut, in reality, that they even collectively arrange their power provide via a standard district heating pipeline and a cross-border bus service. Authorized specialists can most likely guess what bureaucratic and authorized obstacles should be overcome time and again, to not point out the historic and political ones. It was, notably, the scholars who pushed for a joint bus route, which was financed by the AStA till it turned built-in into the community.
Nevertheless, typically the border does really feel like an exterior border once more. Since final yr, the Federal Border Guard, which didn’t dismantle its large installations on the border bridge till 2013 anyway, has been commonly checking the border once more. It’s all the extra becoming that an set up by Joanna Rajkowska final yr introduced the demise and distress on the EU’s exterior borders on to the border bridge. On the promenade stood a 3 metres excessive concrete wall studded with glass (on which individuals passing by wrote their ideas with Submit-Its). Should you seemed down from the bridge at a distance, you possibly can see that it was forming a easy and succinct SORRY. It was an invite to assume in another way in regards to the border and to enhance understanding of flight – not a straightforward matter, particularly within the German-Polish dialogue (when it isn’t in regards to the flight of Ukrainians after the full-scale invasion). However Polish discourse may have helped us at the least grasp the importance of the Russian assault on Crimea again in 2014, if solely we had listened extra intently.
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In einer Kooperationsveranstaltung mit der GEW Thüringen gehen wir Szenarien und Strategien für den autoritär-populistischen Ernstfall in Schulen auf den Grund. In dem Workshop werden die Ergebnisse der Recherche des Thüringen-Projekts präsentiert und gemeinsam mit der Seminargruppe Möglichkeiten erarbeitet, Schulen und Lehrkräfte für politische Vereinnahmungsstrategien zu sensibilisieren und Resilienz aufzubauen. Hier geht es zur Anmeldung für die Termine im Juni 2024.
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The Week on Verfassungsblog
Universities within the US have grow to be focal factors of political battle. Nationwide, college students are demonstrating in opposition to the conflict in Gaza and calling for a halt to U.S. arms deliveries to Israel. ROBIN CELIKATES exhibits that these protests additionally concern basic questions of democratic coexistence, the dealing with of political conflicts, and the need of impartial instructional establishments and significant scholarship.
With the adoption of the deeply controversial Security of Rwanda Act, the UK could be having its Marbury v. Madison second, with there being hypothesis that the courts may refuse to use a few of the Act’s provisions. KACPER MAJEWSKI with a proposal on how the courts might be able to acknowledge the Act’s unconstitutionality whereas upholding its authorized validity.
In response to Russia’s facilitation of migrants to Finland’s jap border, the federal government has now closed the border indefinitely and is proposing a draft invoice that brazenly admits being in violation of its personal Structure, human rights obligation and EU regulation. MILKA SORMUNEN on why the proposed measures usually are not simply unprecedented but in addition unlikely to offer an efficient response to Russia’s conduct.
As evidenced by three latest posts on the Verfassungsblog by Joseph H.H. Weiler, Merijn Chamon, and Lorin-Johannes Wagner, the sale of nationwide and European Union citizenship understandably stays extremely controversial. It appears arbitrary, maybe even abject, to grant nationality in change for a financial funding, when most individuals should wait years and overcome appreciable hurdles earlier than they’ll naturalize. MARTIJN VAN DEN BRINK joins the dialogue and presents 3½ myths about EU regulation on citizenship on the market.
The immunity of public officers from international prison jurisdiction is a a lot debated matter. TAL MIMRAN has tried to stipulate a standard floor on this problem, focussing on the scope of immunity and its exceptions.
ALBERTO ALEMANNO analyzes the creation of a devoted EU Physique for Moral Requirements, which carries the potential to mark a qualitative distinction within the improvement of the EU ethics system as we all know it.
The European Fee put ahead a proposal for the Council to conclude the Affiliation Settlement (AA) between the European Union and Andorra and San Marino. The AA with Andorra and San Marino goes one other step additional and introduces in an unprecedented method the supervision and jurisdiction of the European Fee and the Court docket of Justice (CJEU) within the context of an affiliation settlement. JARNE DE GEYTER argues that the Union has absolutely exhausted its affiliation competence in the case of the depth of integration it could provide third international locations.
In April 2024, the European Parliament, together with the Council, permitted all three legislative proposals to reform European financial governance. These measures strengthen European financial safety by defending the sustainability of the Union’s debt. With out going into the legislations’ particulars, MARCO BEVILACQUA reveals a propensity inside EU financial governance in the direction of neo-protectionism of the EU’s monetary pursuits.
In a extensively acclaimed judgment, India just lately noticed its first local weather ruling issued by the Supreme Court docket. It is a main development, in accordance with ARPITHA KODVIVERI. Nevertheless, real local weather safety requires a holistic method that considers the local weather disaster alongside different environmental crises.
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After prolonged negotiations throughout the German “site visitors gentle coalition”, the Bundestag handed an modification to the Federal Local weather Safety Act on April 26, 2024. The abolition of annual sector-specific targets as a foundation for the authorized obligation to current quick motion plans has drawn sturdy criticism from environmental organizations and specialists. CHRISTIAN FLACHSLAND, JACOB EDENHOFER, and CLAUDIA ZWAR consider the modification and clarify why a sensible evaluation of the probabilities and limits of institutional rules is required to implement formidable local weather insurance policies.
The arrest warrant in opposition to Jian G., an worker of AfD high candidate Maximilian Krah, has induced a political stir only a few weeks earlier than the European elections. However can Maximilan Krah even be held criminally liable? MILAN KUHLI and JULIUS BAYÒN assume it’s doable.
Everyone seems to be discussing Thuringia – however what in regards to the judiciary’s resilience in Brandenburg? On account of their evaluation, ULRICH KARPENSTEIN and STEPHAN KIRSCHNICK see an pressing want for motion in Brandenburg earlier than September’s elections.
Earlier than these elections in September, there are native elections in lots of states in June. In Hildburghausen, Thuringia, the well-known right-wing extremist Tommy Frenck has simply been allowed to face for election as a district administrator. ALI IGHREIZ and JOSCHKA SELINGER present how voters can problem such elections – and why that is an act of mobilizing the democratic structure.
Towards the identical background, KLAAS MÜLLER and VIVAN KUBE analyze how civil society will be shielded from authoritarian native politics. It’s essential that insurance policies of democracy promotion are utilized of their depth and on the premise of the structural selections of the Primary Legislation as a result of the battle for sovereignty over the interpretation of democracy has already begun.
Earlier than issues continued this week on Monday, FELIX OLDENBURG and CARLOTTA MUSIOL gave an interim replace after the fifth day of the trial to categorize the AfD as a suspected celebration earlier than the OVG Münster. Along with the statements made by celebration functionaries and elected representatives, the principle subjects have been the idea of the nation (Volksbegriff) and regulatory discretion.
There’s now settlement on higher safety for the Federal Constitutional Court docket, however not but on the small print. JOHANNES FORCK argues for larger involvement of the Bundesrat as a minimally invasive and efficient answer to minimise the dangers of a blocking minority and authorized challenges within the courts.
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