9:00 – Opening remarks
András L. Pap
Research Professor, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies (HUN-REN CSS ILS)/Professor, Eötvös University (ELTE) Faculty of Economics
Panel I.: Ancestry, identity recognition: The context, case studies and dilemmas
Chair: Nóra Chronowski
Research Professor, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies
9:15 – “Conceptualizing and operationalizing the fateful nonagon”
András L. Pap
HUN-REN CSS ILS/ ELTE
9:30 – “Ancestry as identity: the operationalization of genetic DNA testing”
Szabolcs Pogonyi
Associate Professor, Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University, Vienna
9:45 – “Jewish state or Jewish nation? Jewish national identity versus nationhood.
Nóra Bán-Forgács
Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Associate Professor, Milton Friedman University, Budapest
10:00 – “Government attempts to categorise Jewry as an ’ethnic group’ (népcsoport) in Hungary in 1938/39”
Gábor Schweitzer
Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Professor, Ludovika University of Public Service Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies, Budapest
10:15 – “Destined to Stay – A Case Study of Roma Refugees from Ukraine”
Sára Hungler
Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Associate Professor ELTE Faculty of Law, Budapest
10:15-10:30 – discussion
10:30-10:45 – coffee break
Panel II.: Conceptualizing and operationalizing race and ethnicity in law enforcement
Chair: Sára Hungler
Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Associate Professor, ELTE Faculty of Law, Budapest
10:45 – “Races in forensic identification”
András Czebe
Assistant Professor, Széchenyi István University, Deák Ferenc Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Győr
11:00 – “The bumpy road of ethnic data – some examples from the field of law enforcement”
Eszter Kovács Szitkay
Junior Research Fellow Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Doctoral Candidate, Ludovika University Faculty of Law Enforcement, Budapest
11:15-11:30 – discussion
Panel III.: Case studies in triangulating participation, identity and recognition
Chair: Katalin Rac
Lecturer, Jewish Studies Librarian, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
11:30 – “Self-identification versus group control. Who can elect national-cultural autonomies in Europe?”
Balázs Dobos
Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS Institute for Minority Studies (IMS), Budapest
11:45 – “The failure of the Bunjevci to gain recognition and their current status in Hungary”
Balázs Kiss
Head of Department, Deputy Commissioner for Fundamental Rights for the Rights of National Minorities/ Doctoral student, ELTE Faculty of Law, Budapest
12:00 – “Restricting the free choice of identity – the case of Roma in Slovakia”
János Fiala-Butora
Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS, Budapest
12:15-12:30 – discussion
12:30-13:15 – lunch
Panel IV.: Conceptualization and operationalization via transnational and supranational institutions
Chair: Nóra Bán-Forgács
Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Associate Professor, Milton Friedman University, Budapest
13:15 – “The potential of European courts to protect minority rights”
Nóra Chronowski
Research Professor, HUN-REN CSS ILS
Noémi Nagy
Associate Professor, Ludovika University, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies
13:30 – “Social integration vs. minority rights - the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the Roma”
Balázs Vizi
Research Professor, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Minority Studies/ Professor, Ludovika University, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies
13:45 – “Conceptualization of minorities under Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – Divergent interpretations by State Parties v. the Human Rights Committee”
Noémi Nagy
Associate Professor, Ludovika University, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies
Norbert Tóth
Lecturer, Åbo Akademi Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics, and Law, Turku, Finnland
14:00 – “The Relevance of Indigenous Rights in Hungary: The Right to Indigenous Property and Human Remains”
Zsolt Körtvélyesi
Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS/Associate Professor, ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences, Budapest/ Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow, Central European University, Vienna
14:15 – “Strategic litigation as transnational transplant”
Lilla Farkas
Assistant Professor, ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences
14:30 – discussion
14:45-15.00 – coffee break
Panel V.: Recognition and participation of the Hungarian minority: Slovak and Ukrainainan experiences, panel discussion in Hungaria
Chair: János Fiala-Butora
Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN CSS ILS
15:00-15:45: Roundtable
Moderator: Iván Halász
Senior Research Professor, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ Professor, Ludovika University, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies
Pál Csáki,
Former Slovak Deputy Prime Minister, former MEP;
Mihály Tóth
Former Member of the Ukrainian Parliament;
15:30-15:45 – Closing remarks
András L. Pap
Research Professor, HUN-REN CSS ILS/ ELTE, Budapest
Időpont: 2024-06-04 09:00 |
Helyszín: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies |
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