Changing foreign service conditions

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The aim of the research group is to study the changes in the functioning of consular and diplomatic traffic in countries, mainly from the perspective of Central European countries. The rules governing the foreign service and, above all, consular functions have undergone significant changes over the years. Some diplomatic institutions (e.g. diplomatic asylum) are also undergoing a certain evolution. These changes are generated by cooperation between states, but are also influenced by various external factors, such as the computerisation of work.
 In its studies, the research group deals with the issue of changes in diplomatic traffic and, above all, with various aspects of domestic and international consular law - civil, administrative or criminal. It also analyses the changing construction of the norms of this law, and studies the various categories of foreign service bodies and the new public administrations with responsibilities in the field of legal relations with foreign states.
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The publishing house's mainly English-language books and journals help to build dialogue between the national scientific communities of the Central European region, and enable high quality scientific output to be disseminated outside the region.

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Our conferences

A „II Polish-Hungarian Scientific Forum” a lengyel-magyar kutatási platform keretében végzett átfogó kutatások eredményeit mutatták be. A rendezvény a részletes […]

The 1st Polish-Hungarian Academic Forum launched a collaborative dialogue between Polish and Hungarian academics focusing on key legal issues. [...]

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Łukasz Piebiak: Dissemination Event

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Paweł Czubik: 5th European Union Civil Cooperation Council

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