Presentation New Fellows (I)

Jour fixe talks by Stephan Streuber and Cornelia Klocker on 30 April 2019

Stephan Streuber (Computer and Information Science)
"Studying Collective Behavior using Virtual Reality"

Cornelia Klocker (Law / Postdoctoral Fellow)
"The European Court of Human Rights and non-discrimination: Exploring collective dimensions"

Abstract:

Although the European Convention on Human Rights does not contain group rights per se, the European Court of Human Rights had to deal with a variety of situations bearing a "collective dimension" so far. These situations include cases on armed conflict, the discrimination of ethnic groups in the education system and the limitation of free speech of the LGBT+ community, just to name a few. My past research focused on cases arising from armed conflict and affected groups such as ethnic minorities in the context of collective punishment. Now this research project proposes a study based on the Court's case law on non-discrimination and the groups it considers to fall within its scope in a broader sense. By analyzing the ways in which the Court has addressed groups in its non-discrimination case law and whether this approach is limiting or supporting rights held by groups on a theoretical level, this study aims to contribute to the body of group rights research from a practical perspective.