Main focus: Activist for Social Security
Languages: German, English
City: Leipzig
State: Saxony
Country: Germany
Topics: feminism, police, criminal law, capitalism, football, police violence
Services: Talk, Workshop management, Consulting, Interview
Willing to travel for an event.
Willing to talk for nonprofit.
I am a human rights activist with a focus on all issues related to the police. In particular, I have worked on tightening police and assembly laws, discriminatory profiling and police violence. I am also familiar with surveillance techniques and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.
I grew up in the Ore Mountains and, after volunteering in a kindergarten in Uruguay, I studied law in Leipzig, where I also completed my legal clerkship. Between 2016 and 2019 I visited European borders several times (Serbia and Greece) and volunteered with refugees. Educational trips took me to Israel in 2018 and Indonesia in 2019.
Publications:
Infinite expanses: Why the wiretapping measures of the Saxon Police Enforcement Service Act do not meet human rights requirements for effective legal protection (German)
in: Sächsische Verwaltungsblätter 04/2023
Does Article 3 (2) of the Basic Law meet the challenges of sexist discrimination? A feminist-legal analysis
in: GRIN Verlag, 10/2022
Surveillance and punishment - The weapons ban zone on Leipzig's Eisenbahnstraße (German)
in: Forum Recht 01/2021