Previous Events

 

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"The 1952 German-Jewish Settlement and Beyond: New Perspectives on Reparations During and After the Cold War"

 

On the 9-10.10.2023, I took part in the Simon Wiesenthal Workshop "The 1952 German-Jewish Settlement and Beyond: New Perspectives on Reparations During and After the Cold War". My lecture was about "Cold War and Compensation: Thoughts on the Nexus Between Memory and Property".

The workshop took place at the Wiesenthal Institute in Vienna.

 

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"Fragile Facts or Factual Fragilities: German Reparations After 1945 in Theory and Practice"

On 21.09.2023, I have co-organized with Prof. Daniel Siemens (Newcastle) a panel on "Fragile Fakten oder faktische Fragilität? Deutsche Entschädigungen nach 1945 in Theorie und Praxis" at the Historikertag in Leipzig. My presentation was about "'Ein Netz aus Lügen?' Entschädigungsanträge von vertriebenen 'Ariseuren'."

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For a summary (in German) of the panel.

 

 

 

 


The Lausanne Model

 

 

"The Lausanne Model, 100 Years After: The Practice of Uprooting Populations in Comparative Perspective"

 

On 07.06.2023, I spoke at the international conference "The Lausanne Model, 100 Years After: The Practice of Uprooting Populations in Comparative Perspective" at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. My presentation was about "Uprooted People and Compensation: Three Case Studies".

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Hans Kelsen

 

An event about Hans Kelsen

 

On Wednesday, April 19, at 19:00 the JRI together with Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem hosted an event about the Jewish-Austrian jurist Hans Kelsen (in Hebrew).

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Paul_Klee_Laternenfest_Bauhaus_1922"Anno 1922: Central Europe Between Old and New Order" 

On 12-14.12.2022, Jacob Robinson Institute and the Center for Austrian and German Studies (CAGS) hosted the International Conference "Anno 1922: Central Europe Between Old and New Order".

The main purpose of the conference was to examine historical events around the year 1922, not ruling out the possibility of looking at other "in between" events of the early and mid-1920s. 

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Signing the agreement, 1952, dpa Picture Alliance. "70 Years of Holocaust Compensation and Restitution"

International Conference, 14-16.11.2022

On 10.09.1952 historical agreements were signed in Luxembourg between the government of Israel, the Conference on Jewish Materials Claims Against Germany, and the government of West Germany regarding the provision of reparations and compensations. 

To mark the 70th anniversary of the signing, the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center at Tel Aviv University, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, and Yad Vashem have organized an international conference.

 

On Tuesday, 15.11.2022, I spoke about Complicated Encounters: Jewish Claimants and German Legal Categories at this conference.

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"Beyond - Towards a Future Practice of Remembrance" 

On 23.10.2022, I spoke at the International Conference "Beyond – Towards a Future Practice of Remembrance" at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. My presentation on "The Luxembourg Agreement as a Model for Restitutions?" is available here (02:34:40) in German.

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"The Luxembourg Agreement and Its Impacts" 

Leo Baeck Research Group, Spring 2022. 

Marking the 70th anniversary of the Luxemburg Agreement, the research group’s objective is to study, discuss and reflect about the agreement and to understand its impact on other cases of historical wrongs.

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Mid Ocean

 

 

"Voyages: Property and Reparations" - 11.05.2022 - Facebook Live and Zoom Webinar 

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