Making (Es)sense of Rights (part of “Public International Law workshop series”)

  • Tuesday, November 25, 2025
  • 1:10–2:30 p.m.

This event is not open to the public.

Making (Es)sense of Rights: A Study of the Term 'Essence of Rights' in the Recent Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights. (part of “Public International Law workshop series” - A Jean Monnet Center Seminar)

Presentaton by Anaïs Brucher, Visiting Scholar, EUI, Associated Editor of ICON.

The purpose of this workshop series is to provide scholars working in the broad field of international law the opportunity to discuss their ongoing research and to share recent developments in their respective fields that can be of interest to others. Each session will start out with a brief presentation on the basis of a previously circulated paper, followed by a discussion and exchange of thoughts in an informal setting.

The initiative aims to take advantage of the inspiring academic environment of the Jean Monnet Center and to get to know scholars from New York and beyond. It serves as a collaborative space for scholars to present and discuss ongoing and new work beyond the existing formats, fostering an environment of intellectual exploration and academic enrichment.

Curated by a group of this year’s Emile Noël Fellows, the series is designed as a collaborative space for scholars to present and discuss distinctive facets of law, fostering an environment of intellectual exploration and academic enrichment. It aims to spotlight the intersections of law with diverse fields and ideas, encouraging collisions between seemingly disconnected areas.

This series is more than just lectures—it is a space for in-depth conversations and exchanging ideas that transcend conventional legal discussions. 

This event not open to public. Please contact jeanmonnet@nyu.edu and nm4599@nyu.edu  if you would like to attend and receive the paper.