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Attempt to expel the disciplinary spokesmen
According to the provisions of the Act on the System of Common Courts[1], judges are liable to disciplinary action for […]
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Investment Screening: It’s All About the Investor
The global economic order is undergoing significant shifts, with exceptions traditionally reserved for the defence industry, which are now being […]
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Polish-Hungarian Scientific Forum (International Law)
On 15 January 2026 researchers from various European countries gathered online to discuss issues related to the relations between national […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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, […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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