Lilla Nóra KISS / Orsolya Johanna SZIEBIG: European Way of Life
Making an omelette without breaking the eggs? Do we, 'the People of Europe' have a common lifestyle that establishes a bridge across us while respects our diversity? Is it possible to define a European Way of Life that is based on the diversity of values as a
Norbert TRIBL – Mónika MERCZ: Summary of the European Review
Edited by László Trócsányi and Gábor László Lovászy. The original book is in Hungarian, titled “Európai Körkép”, Budapest, Ludovika Egyetemi Kiadó, 2020 A handbook titled ‘European Review’ is a recent publication containing more than 800 pages. It was published (in Hungarian)
Unity in Diversity: The Need for Constitutional Discourse (Editorial)
The European Integration has always been a playing field of conflicts, where interests and values have clashed. Interests and values of nations, intellectual and political tendencies and – of course –, European integration is also determined by economic interests. The
Márton SULYOK: Who? What? When? Why? How? – Lessons from 2020
On the Pitfalls of Constitutional Discourse on Criticizing Constitutional Courts I think there is widespread consensus now within legal academia that 2020 was an eventful year in the lives of many courts tasked with or engaging in constitutional justice. Whether it
András KOLTAY: Is Free Speech Part of Christian Culture?
On the Two Recent ‘Blasphemy’ Decisions of the Hungarian Constitutional Court In early February, the Hungarian Constitutional Court reached a decision in two cases, both requiring the consideration of the balance between freedom of expression and the protection of religious beliefs.