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The Consul and the Hungarian diaspora: Legal background and practical considerations

The 1963 Vienna Convention lists in detail the duties of the consul. Most of these are related to the protection […]

Development of EU accessing requirements for member states

This blog study focuses on EU membership criteria and their historical development and changes. If we start from the assumption […]

An error or ultra vires action. The CJEU’s judgement C-448/23 against Poland

On 18 December 2025, the CJEU delivered the C-448/23 judgment, in which it held that Poland infringed EU law. This […]

What Can the Wojewoda Mazowiecki Ruling (C-713/23) Show Us?

The judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (hereinafter referred to as “the CJEU”) in case C-713/23, […]

Sustainable development without illusions: What Water Law Reveals About the SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)[1]  are often criticised for their lack of legal force. From a doctrinal perspective, the criticism is […]

Learning at the crossroads of Law and Environmental Crisis: Reflections on ISEC 2025

In early March 2025, I had the privilege of attending the Interdisciplinary School for Environmental Crisis (ISEC) in Greece. Organized […]

The Signs of Fissures Appear: Infringement Process against the Slovak Constitutional Amendment as a Symptom of the Weakness of European Constitutional Pluralism

On 11 November, the European Commission formally launched an infringement process against Slovakia.[1] The guardian of the treaties sent a […]

Committing a criminal offence within the framework of a criminal organization with particular emphasis on Illegal Immigrant Smuggling – an outline of the Hungarian legislation

Illegal transnational migration poses serious risks to the European countries. Even more dangerous are the conducts of those who, with […]

Risk areas associated with the use of new technologies to which children are exposed during medical procedures

The effects of the 19th-century Industrial Revolution impacted everyone. According to N. Davies: “As never before, 19th-century Europe pulsed with […]

The problem of the place of criminal law in the protection of children against the threats resulting from the use of artificial intelligence

Probably in every decade and in every generation there are voices stating that certain times are a breakthrough period in […]

Dynamics of tax law: drivers of legislative change and a case study from Slovakia

The functioning of law in society is generally characterised by a constant internal struggle between the desired stability of law […]

Migration crisis in Europe – is there a need for a new Eurocrime?

The ongoing migration crisis in Europe since at least 2015 continues to raise questions about qualitative measures to prevent illegal […]

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