
Panel Discussion (in German)
With debates about “remigration” and “denaturalization”—the revocation of German citizenship when a person has dual citizenship—the new right wing is attempting to narrow society's understanding of belonging to a narrow, ethnic-based view.
These debates could ultimately lead to the revocation of German citizenship for Jewish people with dual citizenship. They also call into question Article 116, Paragraph 2 of the Grundgesetz, which guarantees naturalization for German Jews and their descendants who were stripped of their citizenship by the Nazi regime.
How do the political battle cries of the new right and the discourses they have initiated shape our understanding of law and the rule of law? How diverse will Germany remain?
Discussing these issues are:
Dr. Ronen Steinke – Senior Editor in the Politics Department of the Süddeutschen Zeitung
Dr. Dana Schmalz – Lecturer at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Tarik Tabbara – Professor of Public Law, specializing in German and European Security Law at the Berlin School of Economics and Law
Moderation: Dr. Doris Liebscher – Head of the Ombudsman's Office for the Berlin State Anti-Discrimination Act
(IN GERMAN)
Additional information
Meeting point: W. M. Blumenthal Academy, Klaus Mangold Auditorium Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin (Opposite the Museum)
Price info: Booking opens soon in our ticket shop.
Price: €6.00
Reduced price: €3.00
Price info: Booking opens soon in our ticket shop.
Price: €6.00
Reduced price: €3.00
Dates
October 2025
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