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Teaching International Human Rights Law – in times of Normative Contestation

08.-10.06.2026

The teaching of international human rights law is undergoing profound transformation. Armed conflicts, political polarization, technological change and new forms of geopolitical competition increasingly shape the contexts in which human rights are interpreted, contested and taught.

This conference brings together leading scholars from Europe, Israel and beyond to reflect on the challenges and responsibilities of teaching human rights today. It explores how human rights law can be taught in times marked by normative uncertainty, institutional pressure and competing political narratives.

Particular attention is given to the intersections between human rights law, international criminal law, humanitarian law and transitional justice, as well as to questions of academic freedom, digital transformation and minority protection.

The event will be held in hybrid format and is open to participants worldwide.

Monday, 8 June 2026

09:00 | AULA

Opening Remarks
Peter Hilpold & Ivo Hajnal – University of Innsbruck

Panel I Teaching Human Rights, Criminal Law and Transnational Justice

09:30 | AULA | Chair: Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck

Ruti Teitel, Ernst C Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law, New York Law School and Affiliated Faculty New York University MAIR
“Teaching Transitional Justice in an Era of Urgent Need for Responsibility and Reconciliation.”

Gerry Simpson, London School of Economics
“Teaching and Thinking Crimes Against Humanity.”

11:00 | AULA | Chair: Ivo Hajnal, University of Innsbruck

Ziv Bohrer, Bar-Ilan University
“Teaching International Criminal Law in a Time of [Armed] Conflict.”

Shelly Aviv Yeini, Reichman University
“Teaching Humanitarian Law – To Students Affected by War.”

12:30 | Uni Lounge | Lunch Break

Panel II Methods and Contexts of Human Rights Teaching

14:30 | AULA | Chair: Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck

Lucas Lixinski, UNSW Sidney & Ayla do Vale Alves, Adelaide University
“Can the Teacher’s Tools Dismantle the Teacher’s House? Balancing Emancipation and Imperialism in English-Language Human Rights Textbooks.”

Sana Khan, University of Karachi Pakistan
“Teaching international Human Rights Law in Islamic countries: Methods, Aims, further Prospects.”

Christina Binder, Universität der Bundeswehr, München
“Universities as human rights agents.”

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Panel III Teaching Human Rights  in Times of Normative Contestation

09:00 | AULA | Chair: Giuseppe Nesi, University of Trento

Marco Pertile, University of Trento
“Axiological Neutrality and Teaching Human Rights: Revisiting Max Weber in the Age of Normative Contestation.”

Antonino Alì, University of Trento
“Teaching International Law in Times of Bulk Data Collection: Challenges for Human Rights Education.”

10:30 | Uni Lounge | Coffee Break

11:00 | AULA | Chair: Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck

Jan Wouters, KU Leuven
“Teaching about the EU and Human Rights.”

12:00 | Uni Lounge | Lunch Break

Panel IV Defending Academic Freedom

13:30 | AULA | Chair: Vera Dietl, University of Innsbruck

Gerd Oberleitner, University of Graz
“International Law as Performance: the Power and Pitfalls of Experiential Human Rights Learning.”

Dirk Rupnow, University of Innsbruck

Mordechai Kremnitzer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Populism and Academic Freedom.”

15:30 | Uni Lounge | Coffee Break

16:00 | AULA | Chair: Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck

Giulio Bartolini, University of Roma 3
“Academic Freedom: The Role of the International Law Teacher.”

Matthias Kettemann, University of Innsbruck
“Academic Freedom and AI”

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Panel V Teaching International Minority Rights

14:30 | AULA | Chair: Stefania Baroncelli, University of Bolzano / Roberta Medda-Windischer

Jennifer-Jackson Preece, London School of Economics
Petra Roter, University of Ljubljana
Jens Woelk, Mattia Zeba & Andrea Carlà, Eurac, Bozen-Bolzano

Panel VI Closing Roundtable

16:00 | AULA | Chair: Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck

17:30 | Uni Lounge | Coffee Break

Special Evening Lecture

18:00 | HS3 | Chair: Ivo Hajnal, University of Innsbruck

Ziv Bohrer, Bar-Ilan University
“The centuries-long [pre-1945] forgotten history of International Criminal Law.”

Adresse
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Innrain 52
6020 Innsbruck
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