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On our professional blog, we continuously share shorter publications produced in collaboration with the CEA. The CEA works closely with the Central European Association for Comparative Law on blog publications.

Promulgation of Constitutional Tribunal Judgements

Even in its first days, the ’13 December’ coalition government demonstrated its attitude towards the Constitutional Tribunal by undermining the […]

Guarantees of the Independence of CJEU Judges

The Court of Justice of the European Union is classified in the current treaties as a judicial authority. For this […]

The Exclusivity of the Article 7 Procedure in Protecting the Rule of Law? Some Reflections on the CJEU’s Rulings on the Conditionality Regulation

In recent years, the monitoring of the rule of law in the Member States has moved to the forefront of […]

Questions on standards for transit zones: The CJEU Request for preliminary ruling in C-217/25 and C-218/25

Europe has been facing the grave issue of illegal migration into the EU territory for over a decade. The problem […]

Protection of National Identity – A Tolerated Ground for Breaching EU Law?

Although the principle of respecting national identity was mentioned in the Maastricht Treaty, the context of Article 4 TEU, as […]

Hungary’s Lawsuit against the Court of Justice

In July 2024, the Court of Justice (CJEU) decided in case C-123/22 European Commission v. Hungary to impose on Hungary […]

Some Open Issues of the EU Enlargement Policy

Enlargement of the European Union (EU) is the process whereby new European states join the EU, after they have fulfilled […]

EU liability for damages arising from the use of push-back

The term ‘push-back’ is generally understood to refer to the practice of returning migrants to the country from whose territory […]

Polish-Hungarian Scientific Forum – Alternative Forms of European Integration Conference, 23 March 2026

On 23rd March 2026, the series of online scientific conferences organised by the Polish-Hungarian scientific forum was continued with another […]

Interim Measures of European Courts in a Comparative Perspective

Interim measures represent one of the longstanding cornerstone procedural instruments available to domestic courts seeking to ensure the effectiveness of […]

Right to Abortion and Conscientious Objection

The Republic of Slovenia is one of the countries that has elevated the right to conscientious objection to the constitutional […]

The EU is Keeping Watch: How the European Commission and the CJEU Hold Member States to Account

Timely and complete transposition of EU directives is essential for the proper functioning of the Single Market and the credibility […]

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