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»On Genocide in Parliament. The Recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the German Bundestag as a Problem of Politics and the Constitution«
In 2016, the German Bundestag passed a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. This thesis examines the legal and political dimensions of parliamentary resolutions. Despite being only rudimentarily fleshed out in constitutional law, resolutions are found to be self-contained political instruments. While permitted in the constitutional framework, they have no legally binding effect. Their political impact, especially in history-oriented politics can be seen in the Armenian resolution.
Tatjana Holter studied law in Berlin and London from 2008 until 2014, graduating with the first state bar exam. She worked as a student assistant for Prof. Dr. Eva Inés Obergfell at the Chair for Intellectual Property, Copyright, International Private Law and Comparative Law. After graduation, from 2014 to 2015 she was a research associate with WilmerHale in the antitrust and competition practice group. In 2015, she joined Prof. Dr. Gerhard Wagner at the Chair for Civil Law, Business Law and Economics as a post-graduate research assistant. She completed her PhD in 2018 and then completed her legal traineeship with the Berlin Higher Regional Court in 2020. Since then she has been a criminal defense lawyer, first at Hogan Lovells, now at Venedey, Dr. Gysi, Höfler in Berlin.