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György Marinkás earned his law degree (MSc) from the Faculty of Law at the University of Miskolc in 2011 and his degree in economics (BSc) from the Faculty of Economics at the same university. He completed his doctoral (legal) thesis in 2016, graduating summa cum laude. He currently works as an associate professor.
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Since 2019, he has been working as a researcher at the Mádl Ferenc Comparative Law Institute. His research areas include: (i) crisis management programs implemented under the GMU framework and the related case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union; (ii) the relationship between the principle of the primacy of EU law and constitutional identity; (iii) human rights, with a particular focus on the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples.
Affiliation: Associate Professor, University of Miskolc, Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law, Hungary
Dr. György Marinkás

Dr. György Marinkás

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He was a member of the research group ‘Economic governance’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2023. He is a member of the research group ‘EU Enlargement and Successful Integration’ in the Central European Professors’ Network 2024.
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He is (co)editor and author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Maastricht 30 (2024). He is author in the following books of the CEA Publishing: (a) Acquisition of Agricultural Lands: Cross-border Issues from a Central European Perspective (2022), (b) Economic Governance: The Impact of the European Union on Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Central European Countries (2024). He is the author of scientific articles published in the following scientific journal(s) of the CEA Publishing: (a) Law, Identity and Values, (b) Central European Journal of Comparative Law.
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Conference presentations

Gy. Marinkás – The Hungarian Way: No Euro Until ‘Maastricht 2.0 Criteria’ Are Met

Gy. Marinkás – An Overview of the Strives to Complete the ‘Half-Built House’ – In Other Words, the..

Other results

Specific Central European Aspects of Economic Governance

Specific Central European Aspects of Economic Governance

The Interaction of National Economic Governance with the EU Integration and Contested Areas

The Interaction of National Economic Governance with the EU Integration and Contested Areas

The Interaction of National Economic Governance

The Interaction of National Economic Governance with the EU Integration and Contested Areas

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