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Dr. habil Róbert Szuchy paid a study visit to Mexico

Professional report

Dr. habil Róbert Szuchy paid a study visit to MexicoRead More

Lee J. STRANG: A Comparison of the Historical Constitution and Originalism

Appearances May Be Deceiving

Lee J. STRANG: A Comparison of the Historical Constitution and OriginalismRead More

Tamás István MANHERTZ: Tension or Attention?

On the relationship between the Hungarian Constitutional Court and the references for preliminary rulings.

Tamás István MANHERTZ: Tension or Attention?Read More

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.

Norbert TRIBL: Game of thrones? Is winter really coming?Read More

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 will: the power can force its will on others, and those who exercise power on …

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András KOLTAY: Is Free Speech Part of Christian Culture?

On the Two Recent ‘Blasphemy’ Decisions of the Hungarian Constitutional Court

András KOLTAY: Is Free Speech Part of Christian Culture?Read More

Constitutional Discourse

Constitutional Discourse is an initiative of young researchers. We believe that we need an online platform for constructive debate of European constitutional discourse, while accepting that there are no mutually exclusive truths.

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