Mónika MERCZ: Some remarks on Article P) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary
Introduction One of the most important issues we must deal with in 2021 is climate change and its effect on a global scale. There are several treaties aiming to preserve the environment’s well-being. In the case of the European Union Green
Márton SULYOK: Size Does Matter (?!)
Some European Debates on the Use of Religious Symbols in the Workplace On 25 February 2021, Athanasios Rantos AG (CJEU) has issued an opinion in two German PRPs (preliminary ruling procedures) on whether an employer’s internal ‘neutrality policy’ can at all
Balázs TÁRNOK: Widening the gap between the EU and its citizens
On the European Commission’s decision rejecting the Minority SafePack Initiative The respect for the rights of persons belonging to minorities has been a declared fundamental value of the EU since the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, however, in
Balázs SZABÓ: COVID-19: Introduction to the administration law competences problem-set
The COVID-19 pandemic quickly consumed the whole world, so the European Union – as a global player – and the Member States – as sovereigns – had to take immediate action to protect their citizens and their role in the
Barnabás LENKOVICS: The Invisible Constitution: Between Power, Law and Interpretation
The invisible constitution is actually ‘invisible power’. Ever since the constitution is an immanent part of the legal system, the Constitution is law. It is a ‘power tool’, an instrument of power. The essence of power is the domination of
Attila SZABÓ: Past and future of European cities in the constitutional field
Constitutional lawyers usually think that national states are unavoidable. They also think that these entities are sovereign and form the international order and international law. However, it was not always the case and it might change in the near future.
Márton SULYOK: “How to tackle IT?”
On the “state-big tech” debate in social media regulation The title wishes to sum up the literal ‘it-debate’ (the IT-debate, if you will) of the century. Many international events starting up the new year provided inspiration for the below discussion of