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Szakmai blogunkon folyamatosan megosztjuk az Akadémia együttműködésével készülő rövidebb publikációkat. Az Akadémia a blog-publikációk során szorosan együttműködik a Central European Association for Comparative Law-val.
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Some Thoughts on the Accession Negotiations of Hungary: a Retrospective
As Hungary’s chief negotiator for accession Endre Juhász – who was also Minister without Portfolio for European Integration (2003-2004), among […]
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ART – art, method, technique, technology. Where is the man and his dignity?Polish perspective
In the Preamble to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with Regard […]
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Infringement proceedings against the Slovak Republic for Constitutional Law 255/2025: Primacy of EU law vs. Constitutional Identity
On September 25, 2025, the Slovak Parliament passed Constitutional Law No. 255/2025 Coll.,[1] which amended several articles of the Slovak […]
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Moving the Needle: Legal Aspects of the New EU Enlargement Methodology and its Influence on Western Balkan Integrations
The process of European integration has played a crucial role in reshaping the European continent, the European Union (EU), and […]
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Serbia on the Eurpean Path, or „Something in between Somewhere in between”
A Serbian folk saying goes: “Who strikes early grabs two fortunes.” Lawyers also often use the saying, attributed to the […]
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Childbirth and Child Rearing Benefits Bestowed on Non-Traditional Families in Romania
Romanian family law regulates only the traditional marriage between a man and woman,[1] banning same-sex marriages and not recognising registered […]
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EU Enlargement and Best Practices: Lessons from the Past for the Future?
The European Union has always been an evolving project – a vision of integration that has expanded from six founding […]
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Exchange of Information between Member States and EU Agencies Within the Framework of EU Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
The advancing and increasingly pervasive technological progress make information a key element in the functioning of state authorities and in […]
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Polish-Hungarian Scientific Forum – Recognition of Foreign Instruments in International Law and Domestic Law of States
On 6 February 2026, scholars and researchers from across Central Europe gathered online within the framework of the Polish-Hungarian Scientific […]
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Constitutional Primacy and the Limits of EU Law
Constitutional courts across the EU have increasingly asserted that, in matters touching “constitutional identity”, national constitutions rank above even the […]
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The effects of not publishing Constitutional Tribunal judgements, as demonstrated by the ECtHR judgement in the AR v Poland case
On November 13, 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its ruling on the case of A.R. v. […]
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European Defence Industrial Policy: Make Sure the CEE Also Benefits
The defence industry has always enjoyed special treatment in economic regimes dominated by the free-market logic. This is largely due […]
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