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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

CFA: Yad Vashem/USHMM Workshop: Everyday Life of Jews in the USSR during the Holocaust and its Early Aftermath

Deadline: April 20, 2020


Dates: Monday-Friday, August 30–September 3, 2020, Jerusalem

The Moshe Mirilashvili Center for Research on the Holocaust in the Soviet Union of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem and the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) are pleased to invite applications for a research workshop entitled, "Everyday Life of Jews in the USSR during the Holocaust and its Early Aftermath." The workshop is scheduled for August 30–September 3, 2020 at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. This is the third research workshop co-organized by Yad Vashem and USHMM with a focus on the former Soviet Union.

The workshop will focus on the Holocaust and everyday Jewish life during World War II and early years after the war in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Topics might include, but are not limited to the following themes: antisemitism, evacuation and Jewish life in the Soviet rear, ghettoization, collaboration, hiding, resistance, gender, violence, Jewish children and families during the Holocaust, survival in camps and ghettos, Jews in the Red Army, trauma, art and literature.  

Participants will be expected to submit a paper (no more than 15 pages) a month prior to the beginning of the workshop for circulation among the participants. Daily sessions will include 30-minute presentations followed by a discussion (up to 30 min), as well as an opportunity for participants to do research at Yad Vashem’s library and archives.

Applications will be accepted from doctoral candidates (aspirants) and scholars who obtained their Ph.D. (or candidate of science degree) within the last five years. Applications are welcome from scholars working in all relevant academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, geography, film studies, history, Jewish studies, law, literature, material culture, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, and other fields.

All application materials must be received by 20 April 2020. Incomplete applications will not be considered after this date. Late applications will not be accepted. The selected participants will be notified by 20 May 2020

Please send all application materials via email to

  1. A current Curriculum Vitae outlining the applicant’s qualifications (including previous coursework, research projects, presentations, and publications).
  2. An abstract of no more than 1000 words for your proposed paper (including title and discussion of methodological and theoretical issues).
  3. A letter of recommendation (for students only) addressing the applicant’s scholarly potential. To preserve the confidentiality of recommendation letters, faculty recommenders must email their signed letters (on institutional letterhead) directly to shlomit.shulchani@yadvashem.org.il.

The workshop organizers are Dr. Arkadi Zeltser, Director of the Moshe Mirilashvili Center for Research on the Holocaust in the Soviet Union at Yad Vashem (arkadi.zeltser@yadvashem.org.il) and Dr. Daniel Newman, Program Manager of the Initiative for the Study of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union, USHMM (danewman@ushmm.org).

The organizers will cover the cost of economy class flights to and from the workshop, lodging for the seminar’s duration and meals. Participants must obtain their own health insurance.
The workshop will be conducted in English.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Program: Development of Russian Law-XII: Law, Tradition and Conservatism: Legal Responses to Neoliberal Governance

Deadline: ASAP


We would like to announce the programme for the annual Development of Russian Law conference.  Please find the programme below, as well as at our website. Interested parties can register here.

Location

Aleksanteri Institute and Faculty of Law
University of Helsinki, Finland

Monday, 4  November 2019

  • Venue: TBD
  • 10.00-10.30 Registration and Coffee
  • 10.30 – 10.45 Opening
  • 10.45 – 12.30 Session I: Traditional Values and Neo-Liberalism in Russian Law
  • Chair/Discussant: Associate Professor Marianna Muravyeva, University of Helsinki
  • Keshner, Maria - Kazan Federal University, Russian Federation
    • Can International Law Be Russian? "Protection" of Traditional Values and Legal Protectionism as a Basis of Modern Russian Foreign Policy
  • Mouliarova, Ekaterina - The Moscow Lomonosov State University, Russian Federation
    • The Illusion of Choice? Reform and Tradition in Russian Case Law
  • Ponomariov, Alexander - University of Passau, Germany
    • Traditional Values and Their Legal Protection in Russia:  the Impact of the Russian Orthodox Church on Federal Laws
  • Tolkachev, Dmitrii - Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation
    • Policy Evaluation of “Non-Traditional Sexual Relationships” Regulation
12.30 – 13.30  Lunch
  • 13.30 – 15.15 Session II: Round Table: Legal Conservatism and “Non-Prohibitive Practice” in Human Genome Issues: Case of Russia
  • Moderator: TBA
  • Kalinichenko, Paul - Kutafin Moscow State Law University, Russian Federation
    • The Alpha and Omega of the Human Genome Regulatory Framework in Russia: From International and European Human Rights Standards to National Security Rules

  • Sorokina, Elizaveta - “Reznik, Gagarin & Partners” Law Firm, Moscow, Russian Federation
    • Morphological Freedom and Reproductive Technologies in Russia: Surrogacy and Designer Babies vs. Family Law
  • Kosilkin, Sergey - Advanced Legal Consulting LLC, Russian Federation
    • International Legal Regulation Principles for Genetic Research and Biobanking in Russian Federation Legislation
  • Kubyshkin, Aleksey-  Sancta Lex Law Office
    • Genom Research in the Field of Human Reproduction: Conflicts of Interests and Legal Regulation in Russia
  • Moskovkina, Elizaveta – Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation
    • Legislation on Genetic Passportization in Russia: Boon or Bane?
  • Ponomareva, Daria - Kutafin Moscow State Law University, Russian Federation
    • Patenting a Human Gene in the Russian Federation: The Victory of a Conservative Approach or Is There Hope?
15.15-15.45 – Coffee Break
  • 15.45 – 17.15 Session III: Neoliberal Constitutionalism and Citizenship in Eurasia
  • Chair/Discussant: TBA
  • Bresky, Oleg - European Humanities University, Lithuania, Vilnius

    • The Meeting of Cosmopolitanism and Citizenship in Constitutional Law of Eastern Europe
  • Da, Lu - Wuhan University, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China
    • The New Developments of Constitutionality Review in China
17.30 – 20.00 Reception

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

  • 09.00 – 11.00 Think Corner Breakfast Open Debate - Freedom of Peaceful Assembly: Supporting Legal Response with Data and Research
  • Special Venue: Think Corner – Fönster Stage (Yliopistonkatu 4, 00100 Helsinki)
  • Moderator: Platov, Artem - OVD-Info, Russian Federation
  • Discussant: Koroteev, Kirill - Agora, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • Shedov, Denis - Human Rights Center “Memorial”, OVD-Info, Russian Federation

    • Russian Regional Legislation on Freedom of Peaceful Assembly: Is It Orwellian Doublethink or Not?
  • Borovikova, Ekaterina - OVD-Info, Russian Federation
    • Government Data on Prosecutions for the Exercise of Freedom of Assembly: Problems and Limitations
  • Chernikova, Tatiana - Human Rights Center “Memorial”, Russian Federation
    • Freedom of assembly in Russia in the context of elaboration of the UN Human Rights Committee’s General Comment on Article 21 of the ICCPR
  • Durnovo, Grigory - OVD-Info, Russian Federation
    • Data on Arrests at Rallies in Moscow and St. Petersburg from 2012 to 2019
  • Glushkova, Tatiana - Human Rights Center “Memorial”, Russian Federation
    • Freedom of Assembly in the Internet Era: Innovative Technologies, Innovative Restrictions
11.00 – 11.30   Coffee
  • 11.30 – 13.15 Session V: Neoliberal Financial Regulation and Russian Law
    • Chair/Discussant: TBA
  • Gurkov, Alexander - University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Blockchain Based Alternatives for Corporate Governance
  • Michalevic, Alaksiej - International Collegium of Lawyers, Vilnius, Lithuania
    • The Banking System of the Russian Federation: From Economic Neoliberalism to State Monopoly
  • Sahling, Cornelia - RUDN University, Moscow, Russian Federation
    • The Role of Law and Financial Regulation in Maintaining Financial Stability in Russia
  • Vishnevskiy, Alexadner – HSE Moscow, Russian Federation
    • Neoliberalism & Traditionalism v. Interests of the Banking System – Neoliberalism & Traditionalism v. Interests of the Banking System – the Time for Changing of the Paradigm of Banking Regulation
13.15 – 14.15  Lunch
  • 14.15 – 15.45   Session VI: Neoliberal Limitations and Legislation in Eastern Europe
  • Chair/Discussant: TBA
  • Marochkin, Sergey - University of Tyumen, Russian Federation

    • Political and Legal Responses to Short-Time Liberalization: the Russian Case
  • Flikke, Geir - University of Oslo, Norway
    • Authoritarian Policing: Extrajudicial Persecution and Intimidation in Russia
  • Damsa, Liviu - Birmingham City University, UK
    • Legislative Tradition Beating Law and the Pretences of Neoliberalism in Central Eastern Europe?
  • Antonov, Michael – Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation
    • Law and Memory Politics in Russia
15.45 – 16.00   Coffee
  • 16.00 – 17.45   Session VII: Property, Finances and Security: Legal Constraints
  • Chair/Discussant: TBA
  • Molodyko, Kirill- HSE Moscow, Russian Federation

    • Formation of the Financial Ombudsman Institution in Russia and CIS Countries
  • Malyaev, Vladimir - HSE, Russian Federation
    • FATCA and Common Reporting Standard: The End of the Era of Bank Secrecy
  • Tuzov, AndreiSaint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation
    • Arrest of Property in Criminal Proceedings as a Manifestation of Disrespect for the Right of Ownership
  • Sorokin, Maksim, Memorial, Moscow
    • Tackling the Financing of Terrorism by Executive Action in Russia: An Incorporation of Disbalance between Liberty and Security?
17.45-18.00 – Closing


If you are unable to attend, but find the event of interest, we welcome you to join next year. There is also an opportunity to follow us on facebookfollow our blog, or join our mailing list by sending an emailing noting your interest to bradley.reynolds@helsinki.fi.