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Berlin 2006

 

1st Changing Europe Summer School

Justice as a societal and political matter.

Equality, social and legal security as conditions for democracy and the market

Berlin (Germany) 24 – 29 July 2006

Organised by the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen together with the German Association for East European Studies. Funded by the Volkswagen Foundation.

 

Programme

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Participants and papers

Name

Affiliation

Project

Maria Aluchna

Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Emerging corporate governance in transition economies. Evidence from Poland

Aisalkyn Botoeva

Program Coordinator.Academic Fellowship Program, office in Central Asia and Mongolia                                       Open Society Institute, Higher Education Support Program, Kyrgyzstan

The institutionalisation of novel shopping places in a post Soviet country. The case of supermarkets in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Oksana Danylenko, Oleg Danylenko

Oksana Danylenko: Kharkiv V.N. Karazin National University, Ukraine..Oleg Danylenko: Oleg Danylenko: National Aerospace University “KhAI”, Ukraine

Justice and "construction" of history: a lingua-conflictological analysis

Georgi Dimitrov

Institute for Slavic Studies, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Culture, Institutional Change and Justice in Eastern Europe after 1989: The Case of Bulgaria

Aleksandra M. Duda

University of Birmingham, UK

The Revolution of the Youth. Youth activism as the driving force behind the development of democratic opposition campaigns. A comparative study of the Georgian Kmara and Ukrainian Pora movements and their impact on emerging Russian youth movements

David Duncan

Queen's University Kingston.Ontario, Canada

Multiculturalism as a Tool for Migrant Integration

Elke Fein

Albert-Ludwigs-University, Freiburg, Germany

Re-defining justice and legitimacy in the post-Soviet space. The case of the first Russian Constitutional Court

Christina Gentzik

Centre for European Studies. Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Kraków

The City of Danzig/Gdansk as a Common Place of Remembrance in Germany and Poland

Gheorghe Calin Goina

University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Social stratification and re-stratification in a Transilvanian village from the 40’s until the 60’s – the transition to state-socialism.

Kiryl Haiduk

Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University

Social Justice and Capital Taxation. Theory and the Experience of Selected EU Economies

Tor-Inge Harbo

 Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo

Justifying redistribution in the EU. An alternative approach

Stela Ivanova

Ludwig-Maximilian-University  Munich, Germany

In Search of a Just Balance between Opposing Interests. Enforcement of Judgements in Civil and Commercial Matters in Eastern Europe with a Focus on Bulgaria

Noemi Kakucs

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

Women in European Societies. Societal Justice East and West

Nadezhda Kapitsyna

State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Limits of tax reform efficiency. The influence of political and institutional factors

Kapustkina Elena

Department of Economic Sociology, St.-Petersburg State University

Societal justice and corporate social responsibility in Russia.

Katerina Koleva

University of Saarland, Germany

Restitution of Expropriated Property in Eastern Europe. The restrictive approach and available remedies with a special emphasis on the case law of the European Court of Human Rights related to restitution

E. Carina H. Keskitalo

Department of Political Science, University of Umeå, Sweden

Vulnerability in forestry, fishing and reindeer herding systems in northern Europe and Russia

Csongor Kuti

Central European University, Hungary 

Justice and Reparation

Oksana Morgunova

PhD student and a researcher University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Making cakes in Scotland. Sweet memories and bitter experiences

Damiana Gabriela Otoiu

Bucharest University, Rumania/ .Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Restitution policies and national identity in post-communist Romania. The case of the Jewish Community

Sviatlana Parcheuskaya

Socio-Economic Department of the Trade Union Association of the Vitebsk Region, Belarus

Jobs and Justice. Searching employment solutions for a ‘laggard’ transition economy

Filip Raciborski

Institute for Social Studies at Warsaw University, Poland

Gender Inequality in Parliamentary Elections in Poland. Party Decisions or Voters’ Behaviour

Sigrid Rand

Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt/ Main, Germany

Skills Formation and the Knowledge Gap in the Learning Economy: The Case of Estonia

Anastasiya Ryabchuk

University of Cambridge

Nostalgia and solidarity. Social suffering in post-communist societies

SÅ‚awomir Rzeszótko

Institute of International Studies, Wroclaw, Poland

European Normative Power and the Risk of Unjustness through Identity Creation Practices

Alla M. Samoletova

European University at St. Petersburg, Russia

Does party system consolidation lead to political justice? Political party competition in a comparative perspective

Susanne Schatral

Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies , University of Bremen

Stop Violence. Framing Strategies of Russian Women’s NGOs

Diana Schmidt

Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland

Anti-Corruption Advocacy - in Contemporary Russia? Local Civil Society Actors between International and Domestic Contexts

Irina Tolmacheva

State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Democracy as a condition for the strengthening of presidential power in Russia

Alissa Tolstokorova

Head of the Centre for Research on Family. State Institute for Family and Youth Issues of the Ministry of Ukraine on Family, Youth and Sports

The Linguistic Dimension of Gender Justice. Implications for Central and Eastern Europe

Kyriaki Topidi

Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland

EU law, enlargement and minority protection. New rights v. new methods

Svetlana Tvorogova

Moscow State University, Higher School of Economics, Russia

Toy of the rich or an instrument for change? Mapping youth political movements in Russia

Aleksandra Wyrozumska

Jean Monnet Center of European Studies, University of Bremen

Enhancing Inclusion in the European Union. The European Stakeholder Citizenship Model

Anna Zaitseva

St. Petersburg State University, Russia

The Emergence of Social Justice as a Mechanism of Interest Coordination in Work Organisations

 

 

 



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