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Current Challenges to Religious Freedom Panel at NET@WORK conference on 25 November 2020

NET@WORK online conference of Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies.

Speakers: Heiner Bielefeldt, Ján Figeľ, Rebecca Shah

Moderator: Miriam Lexmann

25 November 2020

The Martens Centre held its 2020 edition of NET@WORK, on the theme ‘Geopolitical Europe – Adapting, Reshaping, Engaging’. Held in a digital format, this conference presented eight panels of expert speakers over two days. The event also brought together the Martens Centre’s impressive network of member foundations.