Recommendations of the Hungarian Lawyers’ AssociationLetöltés
Recommendations of the Hungarian Lawyers’ Association
Dr. habil Róbert Szuchy paid a study visit to Mexico
Professional report
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 OriginalismTovább
Tamás István MANHERTZ: Tension or Attention?
On the relationship between the Hungarian Constitutional Court and the references for preliminary rulings.
Newsletter from the president of the Hungarian Lawyers Association – June 2021
Appropriate forums are indispensable for professional and scientific debates and thereby for intellectual growth, both in the world of lawyers and non-lawyers. With the idea of creating tradition, the…
Newsletter from the president of the Hungarian Lawyers Association – June 2021Tovább
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?Tovább
Newsletter from the president of the Hungarian Lawyers Association – May 2021
On the occasion of the forthcoming Europe Day let us recall the birth of the European integration. The proposal of pooling the French and German coal and steel production under a joint organisation wa…
Newsletter from the president of the Hungarian Lawyers Association – May 2021Tovább
Newsletter from the president of the Hungarian Lawyers Association – April 2021
According to the long-standing practice of the Constitutional Court, the requirements of foreseeability and predictability are integral parts of rule of law and legal certainty. When applying the law,…
Newsletter from the president of the Hungarian Lawyers Association – April 2021Tovább
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. Th…
Barnabás LENKOVICS: The Invisible Constitution: Between Power, Law and InterpretationTovább