Mónika MERCZ: Your DNA is the key to cold cases
Do you listen to true crime podcasts? If so, you have probably heard about cold cases such as the Boy in the Box, the Lady of the dunes and Opelika Jane Doe. The common feature of these cases? These victims
Márton SULYOK: Hungarian Footnotes for American Debates on Common Good Constitutionalism – Part II.
Constitutional Case-Law in the Land of (Missed) Opportunities After the introduction laid out in my earlier post on Hungarian Footnotes to the US CGC debate regarding judicial interpretation and the common good, (here), in the following I will present some of
Boglárka BÓLYA: Could technology pave the way to a more democratic European Union?
One of the most basic principles of political thought is the fact that the essence of democracy, as the term's origins reveal, entails the notion of giving the power of ruling (kratos) to the people (demos). Yet, to this day,