The blog of CEA UM
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.
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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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