Normalizing the Far Right: Law and Institutions

Normalizing the Far Right: Law and Institutions

Organizer
Paula Diehl (Kiel), Birgit Sauer (Vienna) (Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZiF))
Host
Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZiF)
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32657
Location
Bielefeld
Country
Germany
Takes place
Hybrid
From - Until
28.02.2023 - 28.02.2023
By
Manuela Lenzen

Public Panel Discussion with Günter Frankenberg (Frankfurt a.M., Chair), Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton), Gábor Halmai (Florence), Kolja Möller (Dresden).

Normalizing the Far Right: Law and Institutions

In recent years, the normalization of far-right ideas and practices has increasingly challenged modern democracies. The constantly growing electoral success of right-wing populist and extremist parties and politicians worldwide is a major factor that has contributed to this normalization. Countries governed by such parties and politicians are experiencing an extraordinary transformation of political discourse and political culture, and some of them are implementing aspects of right-wing extremist agendas and even amending laws and institutions accordingly. However, adopting antidemocratic ideas and concepts in law or shaping law institutions in an anti-democratic way are not restricted to authoritarian regimes but can occur within democracies. The panel will illuminate these mechanisms and discuss the gradual transition between democratic and authoritarian law measures and institutional arrangements that contribute to the normalization of the far right.

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18:00–20:00h Public Panel Discussion

Contact (announcement)

Maren Winkelhage
E-Mail: ZiF-group-support@uni-bielefeld.de

https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/(de)/ZiF/OeV/2023/02-28-Diehl.html
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