Hungarian Yearbook of International and European Law 2018
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The Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law consists of a collection of articles written mostly 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 part of this volume focuses on the soft law of the European Union, in particular, its application in different policy fields, such as environmental policy, integration policy, CAP and collective redress.
This Yearbook also contains several articles centering on the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaty. Finally, the volume offers a comprehensive picture of the state of application and implementation of EU law and international law in Hungary.
Marcel Szabó is Justice of the Constitutional Court of Hungary, and Head of the EU Department of the Péter Pázmány Catholic University in Budapest. Petra Lea Láncos is Research Fellow at the Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung and Associate Professor at Péter Pázmány Catholic University in Budapest. Réka Varga is Associate Professor at the International Public Law Department of Péter Pázmány Catholic University in Budapest.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
Editor’s Note xiii
Part I Treaty of Rome 60 years
1 Differentation or Disintegration 3
János Martonyi
2 From the Treaty of Rome to the Rome Declaration – Scenarios for the European Union’s Future 19
Miklós Király
3 The Route of Environmental Regulation in European Integration with Examples 31
Gyula Bándi
4 The Main Distinguishing Characters of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy in the EU Law and Institutional System 61
Csaba TörŐ
5 The Competition Law Provisions of the 60-Year-Old Treaty of Rome – What Has Changed, What Has Not, and What Has Been Left Out 79
Tihamér Tóth
6 The Preliminary Ruling Procedure in a Nearly Six Decades Perspective 99
Réka Somssich
7 Public Procurement Policy at That Time and Now – Turning Points in Legal Harmonisation I 119
Ágota Török
8 Public Procurement Policy Then and Now – Trends in Public Procurement Harmonisation II 133
Anita Németh
Part II (Thematic Part): Soft Law
9 Hard and Soft Law in EU’s Integration Policy 149
Laura Gyeney
10 Introducing the Roles of Soft Law Illustrated by a Regulatory Area in Environmental Law 177
Ágnes Kovács-Tahy
11 Agricultural Land Law – Soft Law in Soft Law 189
János Ede Szilágyi
12 Recommendation on Common Principles for Collective Redress Mechanisms 213
Írisz E. Horváth
Part III Developments in International Law
13 On the Specificities of the International Legal Personality of the International Criminal Court 225
Péter Kovács
14 Targeted Killings and Human Rights Law 245
Bence Kis-Kelemen
15 Belt and Road Initiative in the World of International Organizations 261
Marcell Horváth
16 Sharing Best Practice? – The EU, the Right to Water and Sanitation and the UPR 281
Melinda Szappanyos
17 Comprehensive Study of the Reservations to Treaties Made by Hungary 299
Anikó Szalai
18 The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Development of International Law 313
Lénárd Sándor
Part IV Developments in European Law
19 Role of Constitutional Courts in the Protection of National/Constitutional Identity 333
András Zs. Varga
20 Presentation of Employment Encouraging Mechanisms of the Competitive Sector 341
Henriett Rab
21 Contemporary Problems of Integrity Protection of Copyrighted Works – In the Light of Article 6bis of the Berne Convention and the Recent Practice of CJEU 355
Anett Pogácsás
22 Precision Agriculture – A Potential Tool to Tackle Drought and Water Scarcity in the EU 371
Ágnes Bujdos
23 Statelessness in the European Union – An Issue to Be Solved 389
Blanka Ujvári
24 The Fight against Social Dumping in the Subcontracting of Belgian Public Procurement 403
Yseult Marique – Kris Wauters
25 How Not to Build a Monetary Union? – The Structural Weaknesses of the EMU in the Light of the 2008 Crisis and the Institutional Reforms for Their Correction 437
György Marinkás
26 Religious Garment as Public Security Risk in the European Union – Afraid of Clothes? 471
János Tamás Czigle
Part V Hungarian State Practice
27 Importance of the Legal Protection of Biological Diversity – Thoughts on the Constitutional Court’s Decision No. 28/2017 (X.25.) AB 485
Marcel Szabó
28 The Rethought Administrative Procedural Law in Hungary – Code of General Administrative Procedure 501
Barnabás Hajas
29 The Effect of the New Tendencies in Labor Law on the Applicability of Managerial Wages 523
Eszter Bianka SütŐ
Part VI Conference Report
30 Report on the TARN Dialogue of 21 September 2017 in Brussels 541
Athanasiadou Natassa – Kornilia Pipidi Kalogirou
Part VII Review of Hungarian and International Scholarly Literature
31 Reinventing Government – Constitutional Changes in Hungary 549
Benedek Varsányi
32 Eszter Kirs: Perpetrators and Accessories in the Yugoslav Wars – The International Criminal Law Background of the Acquittal of Gotovina, Perišić, Šešelj and Orić 557
Barbara Bazánth
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- Advisering
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- Communicatie en media
- Economie
- Financieel management
- Inkoop en logistiek
- Internet en social media
- IT-management / ICT
- Juridisch
- Leiderschap
- Marketing
- Mens en maatschappij
- Non-profit
- Ondernemen
- Organisatiekunde
- Personal finance
- Personeelsmanagement
- Persoonlijke effectiviteit
- Projectmanagement
- Psychologie
- Reclame en verkoop
- Strategisch management
- Verandermanagement
- Werk en loopbaan