Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2021
Gebonden Engels 2021 9789462362543Samenvatting
The Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law comprises a collection of articles written mainly by Hungarian authors, covering developments in the field of international law and EU law, and progress in the domestic implementation and application of these fields of law. The thematic chapter of Vol. 9 (2021), entitled ‘Public Health Emergency: National, European and International Law Responses’, tackles different legal aspects related to dealing with the consequences of COVID-19, while the Anniversary section is dedicated to the commemoration of the 90th birthday of Ferenc Mádl, professor of private international law and President of the Republic (2000-2005).
The Yearbook also contains numerous articles on new developments in European law and international law, Hungarian state practice, case notes and book reviews. The Yearbook offers a comprehensive picture of the state of application and implementation of international law and EU law in Hungary.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
Editorial
Editorial Comments: COVID-19 – EU Citizenship and the Right to Free Movement in a Public Health Crisis 5
Foreword to Vol. 9 (2021) of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law
Laura Gyeney
Public Health Emergency: National, European and International Law Responses
On the Constitutionality of the Punishment of Scaremongering in the Hungarian Legal System 23
András Koltay
Constitutional Rights in the Time of Pandemic 43
The Experience of Hungary
Lóránt Csink
European State Aid Rules in Times of Pandemic 51
Distorting Competition Between European Airlines?
Mónika Papp
State Aid in the Times of COVID-19 Pandemic 74
Katalin Gombos & Anikó Edit Szűcs
Support for Families 91
A Way to Tackle COVID-19 and Its Implications in Hungary
Éva Gellérné Lukács
Defining the Common European Way of Life 111
Exploring the Concept of Europeanness
Lilla Nóra Kiss & Orsolya Johanna Sziebig
Anniversary: Commemorating the 90th Birthday of Ferenc Mádl, President of the Republic (2000-2005)
Ferenc Mádl, the Hungarian Professor of European Law 132
Endre Domaniczky
Back to the Future: Ferenc Mádl, The Law of the European Economic Community (1974) 158
Investment Protection Then and Now
Miklós Király
Developments in European Law
The First Ever Ultra Vires Judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court: PSPP 168
Will the Barking Dog Bite More Than Once?
Robert Böttner
The PSPP Judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court 193
The Judge’s Theatre According to Karlsruhe
Maria Kordeva
The Possibility of Using Article 72 TFEU as a Conflict-of-Law Rule 212
Hungary Seeking Derogation from EU Asylum Law
Ágnes Töttős
Whose Interests to Protect? 233
Judgments in the Annulment Cases Concerning the Amendment of the Posting Directive
Gábor Kártyás
Applicability of the GDPR on Personal Household Robots 254
Gizem Gültekin Várkonyi
Developments in International Law
The Sudita Keita Versus Hungary Ruling of the ECtHR and the Right to Private Life of Stateless Persons 279
A Long Saga Comes to an End
Tamás Molnár
The Decision on the Situation in Palestine Issued by Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court 290
Reflecting on the Legal Merits
Rachel Sweers
The Evolution of Content-Related Offences and Their Investigation
During the First 20 Years of the Cybercrime Convention 305
Kinga Sorbán
Is the World Ready to Overcome the Thesis of the Clash of Civilizations? 328
István Lakatos
Hungarian State Practice
An Institution for a Sustainable Future 338
The Hungarian Ombudsman for Future Generations
Kinga Debisso & Marcel Szabó
The Public Trust Doctrine, the Non-Derogation Principle and the
Protection of Future Generations 359
The Hungarian Constitutional Court’s Review of the Forest Act
Katalin Sulyok
Case Notes
The Hungarian Constitutional Court’s Decision on the Protection of Forests 376
Decision No. 14/2020. (VII. 6.) AB of the Constitutional Court of Hungary
Attila Pánovics
The Constitutional Court of Hungary on the Borderlines of Blasphemy 383
A Note on Two Recent Cases
Balázs Schanda
The Afterlife of the Relocation of Judicial Cases 390
Ágnes Czine
Can a Two-Tailed Dog Be Allowed Into the Polling Booth? 400
The Case of Magyar Kétfarkú Kutya Párt Versus Hungary Before the ECtHR
János Tamás Papp
Conference Reports
Conference on the Bindingness of EU Soft Law 408
Vivien Köböl-Benda
Review of Hungarian Scholarly Literature
Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger et al. (eds.), Intergenerational Justice in Sustainable Development Treaty Implementation. Advancing Future Generations Rights Through National Institutions (Book Review) 415
Tejas Rao
Viktor Luszcz, European Court Procedure: A Practical Guide (Book Review) 420
Petra Lea Láncos
Tamás Molnár, The Interplay Between the EU’s Return Acquis and International Law (Book Review) 423
Izabella Majcher
Katalin Sulyok, Science and Judicial Reasoning. The Legitimacy of International Environmental Adjudication (Book Review) 428
Lukasz Gruszczynski
Tamás Szabados, Economic Sanctions in EU Private International Law
(Book Review) 433
Susanne Gössl
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