Norbert TRIBL: Game of thrones? Is winter really coming?
Interview with the Presidents of the Supreme Court (Kúria) and the Constitutional Court of Hungary on the relationship between the apex courts of the Member States and the CJEU I wrote a few weeks ago about Advocate General Bobek's position that,
Lilla Nóra KISS: Lex Facebook or Tax Facebook? Options beyond the self-regulation of IT companies
Tech giants might cause headaches
Károly GERGELY: Forgotten Differentiation
An Inquiry into the Informal Differentiated Integration Introduction The concept of differentiated integration (DI) has a history of over 70 years and since its appearance in the 1950s, an immense number of definitions attempted to pinpoint what exactly this expression refers to.[1]
Mónika MERCZ: Thank you, next! On refusing blood transfusions as a fundamental rights claim
Introduction The treatment of patients who refuse blood transfusions is always a challenge for doctors all around the world. One group in particular has become well-known for this reason: Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse transfusions of whole blood, of red and white corpuscles,
Luca SEVARACZ: Green Light for the Green Passport?
The EU COVID-19 Certificate and the Eastern Vaccines in the Light of Free Movement and Residence As many of us have already heard it on the news, on 29 April 2021, the European Parliament (EP) adopted its amendments on the proposal
Attila SZABÓ: Statelessness: Right or Possibility?
On 23 March, the Hungarian Constitutional Court decided on a certain case based on a judicial initiative for norm control. The question of the three judges initiating the procedure was the lawfulness of a new norm in the statelessness procedure.