
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Julia Eckert is the Chair of Political Anthropology at the Institute for Social Anthropology, University of Bern. Her research focuses on the political anthropology of world society, examining transformations in democracy, law, and institutions under global interdependence.
- PhD from Free University of Berlin
- Lecturer at Humboldt University and Free University of Berlin
- Head of the research group 'Law against the State' at Max Planck Institute
Her research interests span:
- Changing institutions of democracy and law
- Intersections of moral and legal responsibility
- Security and border regimes
- Citizenship and political participation
- Juridification of protest
- Transnational legal norms
Recent publications analyze responsibility in anti-terrorism legislation, corporate law, and civic engagement. She supervises junior scholars in projects on climate litigation, extraction, and social justice.
Current projects include HELPING, AIDING AND ABETTING: RESPONSIBILITY IN AN ENTANGLED WORLD and Pathways from Injury: Naming, Proving, Interpreting. Former projects involved asylum credibility and European border regimes.
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