Professor profile

Introduction

Emőd Veress (PhD, dr. habil., DSc) is a full professor at the University of Miskolc, Hungary, and a research professor at the Central European Academy of the University of Miskolc (CEA UM). He also teaches at the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He has participated in numerous international and national research projects. One of his research areas is the organisation of the judiciary. A prolific author, he contributes to many reputable journals and has published several monographs. Additionally, he is a member of multiple editorial boards and scientific organisations, including the Central European Journal of Comparative Law and the Hungarian Yearbook of Private International Law.

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He has lectured at universities and conferences worldwide. Among his honours, he has received the Knight Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit and the Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Affiláció: Head of Department of Private Law, Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law; Full Professor, University of Miskolc, Hungary
Prof. Dr. Emőd Veress

Prof. Dr. Emőd Veress

More about work

He was a member of the research group ‘The international concept of the rule of law’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2023. He is PhD supervisor in the „Central European Comparative Law” PhD programme at the Ferenc Deák Doctoral School of Law of the University of Miskolc.
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He is member of the editorial board of the following book series and scientific journals of the CEA Publishing: (a) Ferenc Mádl Institute Legal Studies, (b) Legal Studies on Central Europe, (c) Studies of the Central European Professors’ Network, (d) Legal Heritage, (e) Quintessence Monographs Series, (f) Central European Journal of Comparative Law, (g) Law, Identity and Values. He is editor of the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Codification of Civil Law: Assessment, Reforms, Options (2024). He is editor and author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Contract Law in East Central Europe (2022), (b) Joint Stock and Limited Liability Companies in East Central Europe (2024). He is author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Lectures on East Central European Legal History (2022), (b) Acquisition of Agricultural Lands: Cross-border Issues from a Central European Perspective (2022), (c) Lectures on East Central European Legal History (Second, Enlarged Edition) (2023), (d) Legal Heritage (2023), (e) The ECHR at 70: The Central European Narrative (2024), (f) Economic governance: The Impact of the European Union on Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Central European Countries (2024), (g) Supranational Interpretation of the Rule of Law (2024). He is the author of scientific articles published in the following scientific journal(s) of the CEA Publishing: (a) Central European Journal of Comparative Law.
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Book chapters

Private Law Codifications in East Central Europe

The Hungarian Golden Bull – an 800-year-old medieval charter of freedom

Customary Law vs. Codified Law in 1930s Hungary: Insights from the Work of Károly Szladits

Introduction: General remarks on private law codification in East Central Europe

Restitution of Property Nationalised by the Soviet-style Dictatorships: An Assessment on the Role of the European Court of Human Rights

Romania: State Aid Law in Romania

Contract Law in East Central Europe

Romania: Between Scylla of EU Law and Charybdis of National Interest – Belated Restrictions in the Land Market

Nationalization, Collectivization, Reprivatization, and Privatization in East Central Europe: Arguments for a General Theory

Soviet-type Nationalization in East Central Europe

The Supranational Interpretation of the Rule of Law

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Articles

Limited Liability Companies in Romania: De Lege Lata Clarifications and De Lege Ferenda Proposals in Regard to the Forced Execution of ‘Social Parts’ for the Personal Debts of an Associate

Remarks on Church Property Restitution in Romania, With Special Focus on the Case of the Székely Mikó College

Reform of the Romanian Judiciary and the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism – Considering the Practice of the Romanian Constitutional Court

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Conference presentations

E. Veress – Some Fundamental Questions Regarding the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism,…

Other results

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The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM): Is it over?

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