Zsuzsanna Mária NAGY: Navigating Change: Examining Brexit’s Influence on the Future of the European Union – Remarks based on Lilla Nóra Kiss’s book titled “The main legal, institutional and social aspects of exiting the EU”
The Brits have decided to exit the European Union in 2016 via a referendum, after which the long process of negotiations and bargaining between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) has started. The Brexit finally happened on
János Tamás PAPP: Media Literacy: What Is It and How Can It Do More Harm than Good in the Fight against Disinformation? (Part I.)
The phenomenon of disinformation does not need to be explained to anyone. Almost everyone is familiar with the phenomenon, has heard and understood the term "fake news" in English or translated into their own language, and has heard about the
Gergely DOBOZI: Hail to the Rapporteurs — Exposing a ‘Rule of Flaw’ in the European Rule of Law Report
Currently, the rule of law debate stands as one of the most prominent subjects in the European Union. Primarily, it involves a political discourse that highlights the legal profession's arguments from both sides. However, in this discourse, one part of
János Tamás PAPP: New Winds Blowing in the Skies of Online Platform Regulation
Facebook and Instagram, owned by Meta, have been temporarily banned from tracking online user activity for ad targeting in Norway. The ban, effective from August, is the result of an order from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority due to Meta's
Árpád LAPU: The Impact and Conclusions of the Conference on the Future of Europe. A Future Gone With the Wind?
In the last three years, the (latest) Conference on the Future of Europe was many times at the center of European public discourse. The (in the end) one-year-long exercise had an important mission, to look for possible reforms and future
Márton SULYOK: The Pros and Cons of Constitutionalism? A Review of Martin Loughlin’s Against Constitutionalism
These days, due to many rule of law debates going on around the world, especially in Europe (within the EU), the set of principles encompassing that of the rule of law merits examination as well. This set of principles is
Árpád LAPU: Applications of the Principle of Transparency by and in the European Parliament. A Paradox of Transparent Opacity?
Transparency is a regularly cited and praised principle (under the rule of law) in the life of any public institution, including the EU institutions. The European Court of Justice, the European Parliament, and the European Ombudsman often assess its realization
István ÜVEGES: Ethical Machines – the Problem of Right Decision and Morally Right Decision in Machine Learning
As AI-powered systems permeate deeper into our lives, the specter of ethics looms larger than ever before. The technology's ability to make decisions has opened Pandora's box of moral questions. Can machines truly discern right from wrong? From trolley problems
Dalma MEDVEGY: An Identity Formed by Crises. When Is It Time for the Revision of EU Treaties?
In recent years, both the world and the European Union have had to face numerous challenges. However, the Founding Treaties which form the basis of the Union have not been reformed in the past 14 years. The last amendment of
Gellért MAGONY: In Too Deep(fake) – Suggestions on How to Avoid Harmful Social Influences of Deepfakes
In March 2023, a footage was shared on the Russian social networking site VKontakte of President Zelensky announcing that Ukraine would surrender to Russian invasion. The video also started to spread on Facebook and YouTube. Shortly after the video went