Marina Bán, MELA PhD researcher at the TMC Asser Institute highlights a fascinating side-effect of a Hungarian memory law - its impact on the commercial operations and free movement rights of companies like Heineken.
Dr Grażyna Baranowska elaborates on the right to truth of victims' families by way of redress and the obligation on states to provide information, taking South America and Poland as case studies.
Dr Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias maps the general landscape of how memory laws have been manufacturing the socio-constitutional climate in various countries.
Dr Ulad Belavusau critiques the impact of a new Polish de-communization law on the Belarusian minority, highlighting an often ignored aspect of the rule of law crisis in Poland