Abstract

This lecture starts with a confession. I find it very hard to delete the phone numbers of people who have passed away from my smartphone. This means that many great Dutch human rights scholars who are no longer among us still have a place in my phone - most notably Gerti Hesseling, Fried van Hoof and Peter Baehr. Of course, this often reminds me of them, most particularly in Peter's case. Peter used to live in Heemstede and his phone number started with the exact same digits as that of my parents. This means that every time I dial 023-528 my phone gives me the option for calling either Peter Baehr, or my parents. Of course, I always opt for the latter, but I would like to base this lecture on the question as to what I would say, should I be able to get a direct line with Peter Baehr today...

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