Andrii Nekoliak
@anekoliak
Konrad Adenauer Visiting Fellow at @ChlCologne. Researcher at @TMCAsser (@MEMOCRACY_team) - University of Amsterdam. PhD in Political Science (@skytteUT)
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17-10-2022 12:45:23
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I am happy to take part in the opening of the CHL Cologne, Universität zu Köln, generously supported by Alfred Landecker Foundation. A string of excellent presentations by distinguished speakers so far.
Geschichts- und Völkerrechtswissenschaften zusammen gedacht: Mit einem Symposium zum Thema „Doppelstandards im #Völkerrecht“ wurde am Montag das Cologne Center for Advanced Studies (CHL Cologne) in International History and Law feierlich eröffnet.
I am happy to share my new dataset published at Discuss Data. I measure parameters of decision-making by Ukraine’s courts when applying the ban on the public usage of Nazi and Soviet symbols between 2015 and 2023. Could not be prouder of being a member of the MEMOCRACY Project.
As #Ukraine struggles to fill its military ranks in the grinding war with #Russia and #DraftEvasion rises, the country’s #ConstitutionalCourt is considering a case of #ConscientiousObjection. Andrii Nekoliak outlines the case and the stakes: justsecurity.org/104728/ukraine…
Happy to share my fresh commentary for Just Security. I discuss potential implications of the new case before Ukraine’s Constitutional Court - the credibility of human rights-based constitutional review is at stake.
I am delighted to see this final output of the MEMOCRACY consortium out! Happy to have worked with @PaulaBFischer, Dovile Sagatiene, and Mirosław M. Sadowski on the publication for Verfassungsblog and the project: verfassungsblog.de/the-diversity-…
I am happy to have organized the first Benjamin Ferencz CHL workshop in this term - the event is a pinnacle of my Konrad Adenaur Juniour fellowship at CHL Cologne, supported by Alfred Landecker Foundation. Many thanks to Sevanna Poghosyan, Dovile Budryte, Anastasiia Vorobiova, Dovile Sagatiene for the presentations.
New on @OpinioJuris: Our op-ed analyzes a decade of engagement between Ukraine and the Venice Commission, highlighting implications for comparative constitutional law. Roman Nekoliak
Our new book "Politics of Memory Laws: Russia, Ukraine & Beyond" (co-edited with A. Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Maria Mälksoo & Angelika Nussberger) is out with Hart Publishing! - How laws on historical memory shape war & security in 🇷🇺, 🇺🇦, their neighbours & Europe: bloomsbury.com/us/politics-of…