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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.
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New (Multilateral) Export Controls on Advanced Technologies: Is the Past, the Future?
Much of the technology news from the past few years, and as far back as 2019, has been partly about […]
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Contemporary Legal Challenges in the Central Eastern European Region; 27th-30th March 2025, Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár/Klausenburg)
27th March Arrival to Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca/Klausenburg) 28th March 9:00-12:40 – Contemporary Legal Challenges in the Central Eastern European […]
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Some Monetary Policy Related Constitutional Issues in the V4 Countries
As István Simon described,[1] the current regulatory framework on the Hungarian Central Bank (HCB), the Fundamental Law of Hungary (FLH)[2] is a so-called ‘core constitution’, which directs […]
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Is the choice of federalism always a good one?
Federalism is largely associated with the functioning of the United States of America (hereinafter also referred to as the U.S.A.). This […]
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Can family allowances be considered acquired rights?
The City of Zagreb issued the Decision on financial assistance for the mother caregiver (majkaodgojiteljica) in 2016,[1] changed a month later to parent caregiver.[2] A […]
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What’s next with the Constitutional Tribunal?
The current government maintains that since 2015 the Constitutional Tribunal has been composed of three judges elected in a defective […]
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A Possible “Clash” Between the Right to a Healthy Environment and Protection of Heritage? – From the Case Law of the Constitutional Court of Romania
In a Decision issued in 2023[1] (the detailed reasoning of which was published only in 2024), the Constitutional Court of […]
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EU Journalists’ Immunity: A Beginning or a Joke?
It seems that the primary role of a journalist is to gather and present information that is in line with […]
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Problems with Irremovability
In 2018 the method of electing judges – members of the National Council of the Judiciary (hereafter: the NCJ) – […]
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Some remarks on the right to education
In what follows, I would like to focus on the fundamental human right to education – a right that is […]
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The termination of the USA-Hungary double tax convention and its repercussions
In July 2022, the United States of America (“USA”) sent a notification about its intention to unilaterally terminate its double tax […]
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EU Journalists’ Immunity: A Beginning or a Joke?
It seems that the primary role of a journalist is to gather and present information that is in line with […]
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