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Federalism Vs Coexistence? The Diverging Paths Ahead For The Eu And The Role Of Member States

Start of the event

2023. 11. 23.

End of the event

2023. 11. 24.

Venue

CEA, Hungary

The Central European Academy 2023 on 23-24 November 2023 "Federalism Vs Coexistence? The Diverging Paths Ahead For The Eu And The Role Of Member States", organised by the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the University of Miskolc, the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law and the Central European Comparative Law Association. 

The aim of the research is to examine how the Member States of the European Union, and in particular the individual institutions, work (and can work) to achieve co-existence and what processes and institutions may need to be rethought (e.g. redefining EU and Member State competences, revisiting the principle of pre-emption, better understanding the process of federalism, etc.)

The "Federalism or Coexistence? The divergent paths ahead for the EU and the role of the Member States" was organised in the context of the preparations for the Hungarian EU Presidency in 2024, in cooperation with the Ministry of European Union Affairs.

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Presenters

Tímea Barzó
Judit Varga
János Ede Szilágyi
András Varga Zs.
Gregorz Górski
Petar Bačić

Moderators

Katarzyna Zombory
Márta Benyusz
Alexander Graser
Attila Horváth
György Marinkás

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