Events
Questioning Militant Democracy
International Workshop convened by Mattias Kumm and Marcin Kilanowski
The workshop will critically examine legal and political practices that seek to exclude political parties or candidates from elections or governing, because they are deemed to be a threat to democracy. Such practices include the legal prohibition of parties or candidates, their exclusion from public funding that other parties have access to, their stigmatisation and observation by constitutional protection agencies as a "suspect case", as well as their exclusion from political bargaining and cooperation in name of establishing and securing "firewalls" between them and ordinary democratic parties.
Which of these practices are appropriate in a liberal constitutional democracy and, to the extent they are, under what - substantive and procedural - conditions exactly? And even if justified in principle, what are the conditions under which such measures are likely to be effective? Drawing on concrete recent cases, including from Poland, Romania, the United States, Brazil, France and Germany, the participants will address both issues of principle and of practical effects.
Structure:
1 pm - 2:45 pm: Basic conceptual and legal/moral issues
Mattias Kumm (WZB/NYU)
Wolfgang Merkel (WZB)
Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton University, USA)
Daniel Ziblatt (WZB/Harvard University, USA)
3 pm - 4:30 pm: Varieties of militant democracy
David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto, Canada)
Anna-Bettina Kaiser (HU Berlin)
Jan-Werner Mueller (Princeton University, USA)
Petra Schleiter (University of Oxford, UK)
5 pm - 6:30 pm: Applications and hard cases
Karol Dobrzeniecki (Copernicus University, Poland)
Marcin Kilanowski (Copernicus University, Poland)
Kriszta Kovács (WZB)
Silvia von Steinsdorff (HU Berlin)
Other active participants include Temi Ogunye (Princeton), Dieter Gosewinkel (WZB)
Please register by June 24, 2025 to hilde.ottschofski [at] wzb.eu.
Please note that seating is limited.
Friday, July 18, 4:30 pm, at the WZB, room A 305
Liberalism, Constitutionalism and Citizenship:
Historical Contestations
Ausgewählte Aufsätze von / Selected Essays by Dieter Gosewinkel
Inken von Borzykowski / Benno Gammerl / Jakob Zollmann (Hg.)
Buchpräsentation / Book Launch
Prof. Dr. Dieter Gosewinkel war seit 2002 als Leiter verschiedener Forschungseinheiten am WZB tätig, darunter als Co-Direktor des Center for Global Constitutionalism (2011 – 2021). Die Aufsätze behandeln aus historisch-juristischer Perspektive die Themen politische Führung und Liberalismus, Wirtschaftordnung und Eigentumsrechte, Staatsangehörigkeit und Staatsbürgerschaft, Rechtsstaat und Verfassungsordnung. InteressentInnen aus dem WZB sind willkommen. Wegen der begrenzten Anzahl der Sitzplätze wird um baldige Anmeldung gebeten. Die Veranstaltung findet in deutscher und englischer Sprache statt.
Anmeldungen bitte bis zum 14.7.25 an hilde.ottschofski [at] wzb.eu. Beschränkte Sitzplatzanzahl.
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Prof. Dr. Dieter Gosewinkel has been head of various research units at the WZB since 2002, including co-director of the Center for Global Constitutionalism (2011 - 2021). The essays deal with the topics of individual leadership and liberalism, economic order and property rights, nationality and citizenship, the rule of law and constitutional order from a historical-legal perspective. Interested parties from the WZB are welcome. Due to the limited number of seats, please register as soon as possible. The event will be held in German and English.
Please register by July 14, 2025 to hilde.ottschofski [at] wzb.eu. Seating is limited.