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Romano-Guardini Prize: Award for Prof. Angelika Nußberger

Prof. Angelika Nußberger was awarded the Romano-Guardini Prize 2024 on December 10, 2024.

The award was presented to her at a ceremony in Munich. The laudatory speech was given by the former President of the Federal Constitutional Court, Prof. Dr. Andreas Voßkuhle. Further speeches were given by Joachim Herrmann, Minister of the Interior of the Free State of Bavaria, and Cardinal Reinhard Marx.

The Romano Guardini Prize has been awarded since 1970 and honors outstanding services to the interpretation of time and the world in various areas of life.

Prof. Nußberger received the prize for her commitment to certain topics, in particular the protection of human rights, the preservation of the rule of law, the special features of international law in Central and Eastern Europe and the debate on Russia's political system.

We would like to congratulate Prof. Angelika Nußberger on receiving this special prize from the Academy.