Panelists
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Eva-Maria
AsariEva-Maria
AsariAuditor in the National Audit Office of EstoniaMore info -
Maksim
GorjunovMaksim
GorjunovPhilosopher and publicistMore info -
Vootele
HansenVootele
HansenChairman of the Board, Institute of Human RightsMore info -
Thella
JohnsonThella
JohnsonSwedish Radio Correspondent to Finland, Baltic countries and PolandMore info -
Martin Bak
JørgensenMartin Bak
JørgensenAssociate Professor in the Faculty of Humanities in the Aalborg UniversityMore info -
Kersti
KaljulaidKersti
KaljulaidPresident of the Republic of EstoniaMore info -
Mikhail
KhodorkovskyMikhail
KhodorkovskyThe Founder of the Open Russia movementMore info -
Ülle
MadiseÜlle
MadiseChancellor of Justice in EstoniaMore info -
Ivan
MakarovIvan
MakarovRadio editor in Radio 4 (Russian radio in Estonia)More info -
Tuomas
MartikainenTuomas
MartikainenAssistant Professor of Comparative Theology at the University of HelsinkiMore info -
Mart
NuttMart
NuttPhD, Member of Parliament, Host of the ConferenceMore info -
Georgii
PocheptsovGeorgii
PocheptsovPhD, Ukrainian media expertMore info -
Raul
RebaneRaul
RebaneIndependent media analyst, expert of media and communication and a publicistMore info -
Dominique
ReyniéDominique
ReyniéFrench politician and Professor of Political Science at the Sciences PoMore info -
Thilo
SarrazinThilo
SarrazinPhD, German writer, politician and a former member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche BundesbankMore info -
Tõnis
StambergTõnis
StambergCEO of Turu-uuringute ASMore info -
Jelizaveta
SurnachevaJelizaveta
SurnachevaJournalist at the independent Russian TV-channel ‘Rain’More info -
Tiit
TammaruTiit
TammaruProfessor of Urban and Population Geography in the University of TartuMore info
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2019Parallel World Values and InterestsA clean environment and future of the globe, the possibility to preserve your privacy and option to disengage, which is necessary for the human psyche, are practical topics that apply to everyone.
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2018Conflicts of ValuesIn 2018, the panels discussed the topic of small countries as equal partners, whether human rights have a future, how much algorithms affect human rights and whether Russia has a future.
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2017Are Human Rights in Freefall?The conference will address a number of today’s most important topics – terrorism, technological development, security, small states in a globalising world, culture and international cooperation – through a human rights perspective.
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2016Black and White Values in a Polarizing WorldThe topics under discussion this year include a survey of public opinion on human rights among the Estonian citizens and foreigners living in Estonia, questions related to collective human rights and propaganda that have changed people’s understanding of basic rights.
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2015Human Rights in Changing TimesThe topics under discussion this year include case studies from the European Court of Human Rights, linguistic human rights, as well as the views of various generations of Russians today regarding their society.
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2014Dignity in the context of human rightsThis year the conference agenda included three keynotes and a panel discussion following each one: 1) guarantees under international law; 2) rights of native peoples; guarantees under international law; 3) the situation and future in Russia and Ukraine and human rights.
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2013Human Rights and the Freedom to AssociationThis year’s annual conference, titled “Human Rights and the Freedom of Association” will analyse the global developments in human rights that have taken place in 2013.
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2012New Challenges of Human RightsOur conference examined human rights where the internet and the concept of security have altered dramatically our 20th century understanding of the core issues of human rights.
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2011Dedicated to the 20th anniversary of restoration of independence of Estonia