Off-Campus events, conferences

History, constitution and identity in Hungary (conference in Hungarian!) - Történelem, alkotmány és identitás Magyarországon

Imagine

Történelem, alkotmány és identitás Magyarországon
2021. november 18. (csütörtök)

TK Jogtudományi Intézet, 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán utca 4. és online

9.00 – 9.15
Megnyitó

“Legal Reflections on the Changing Concept of the Human Body in the Twenty-First Century” - seminar by Judit Sandor

H2R

The University Research Priority Program "Human Reproduction Reloaded" | H2R invited young scholars (particularly PhD researchers and postdocs) interested in biomedical ethics and law and related fields to the seminar “Legal Reflections on the Changing Concept of the Human Body in the Twenty-First Century”. 

The seminar is given by Prof. Judit Sándor, director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine at Central European University in Vienna and visiting professor at the University of Zurich. It takes place in English on 25 October 2021 from 9.15 – 11.15 am.

Nordic Permed Law Symposium, Uppsala

NPL

Nordic Permed Law Symposium, Uppsala

3-4 November, 2021

“Genome Editing, Health innovation, and Responsible Regulation”

Participant: Judit Sandor

Program

November 3
09:00-12:30

Seminars organized by Research Ethics in Medicine Study Group (REMEDY)

REMEDY

Seminars organized by Research Ethics in Medicine Study Group (REMEDY) with presentations by Peter Kakuk on "Research ethics and research integrity: The use of cases and The Embassy of Good science platform" and on "Ethics review in public health emergency: Experiences from the WHO Covid-19 ERC".

Eastern Platform Tartu Seminar 2021 - FREEDOM AND UNFREEDOM IN CRITICAL TIMES: LIBERALISM AND ILLIBERALISM IN CENTRAL, EASTERN AND BALTIC EUROPE

Tartu
Judit Sandor will present at the

Eastern Platform Tartu Seminar 2021 - FREEDOM AND UNFREEDOM IN CRITICAL TIMES:

LIBERALISM AND ILLIBERALISM IN CENTRAL, EASTERN AND BALTIC EUROPE

DAY 2 / OCTOBER 15 /
09:30 – 11:00 Panel: After / Beyond the Covid Pandemic: A New Biopolitical Curtain?