Marcel Szabo,
Petra Lea Láncos,
Réka Varga
Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2017
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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 domestic implementation and application of these fields of law.
The thematic part of the volume centres around various issues of migration, both from a practical as well as from a theoretical point of view. The Yearbook also contains numerous articles analysing well-known Hungary-related cases and their assessment from the perspective of Hungarian legal experts. The Yearbook offers a comprehensive picture of the state of application and implementation of EU law and international law in Hungary.
Specificaties
ISBN13:9789462748347
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:e-book
Beveiliging:watermerk
Bestandsformaat:pdf
Aantal pagina's:590
Uitgever:Boom Bestuurskunde
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:13-3-2018
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch
ISSN:
Jongbloed:Europees recht
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Inhoudsopgave
Contributors ix
Editor’s note xi
Part I Thematic Part: Migration
1 Global, International and State Dimensions of Migration – Problems of International/Domestic Enforcement 3
Ielyzaveta Lvova
2 Legislation as a Catalyst of Irregular Migration 15
Balázs András Orbán
3 The Duty to Compensate for Expenses Occurring as a Result of Mass Migration in International Law 43
Barbara Bazánth & Gábor Kajtár
4 The EU Migrant Quota Referendum in Hungary – The Legal Aspects of a Primarily Political Device 61
László Komáromi
5 Limitations on the Expulsion of Aliens Imposed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – A Retrospect of 50 Years 83
Tamás Molnár
6 The Causes of Statelessness 105
Blanka Ujvári
7 Fleeing Former Child Soldiers’ Right to Integration 115
Anita Rozália Nagy-Nádasdi
Part II Developments in International Law
8 The Principle of Non-Interference and Cyber Operations 131
Snezana Trifunovska
9 Potential Role of International Law in the Field of IT Warfare 145
Tamás Lattmann
10 The Legal Aspects of Turkey’s War against the PKK – A Case for Self-Defence within the Context of International Law 155
Saeed Bagheri
11 International Law Issues in Human Rights and the World of Business 173
Lénárd Sándor
12 Resolving Indonesia’s Responsibility for Transboundary Haze Pollution in Light of the Toothless ATHP 191
Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto
Part III Developments in European Law
13 Sensitive Issues before the European Court of Justice – The Right of Residence of Third Country Spouses Who Became Victims of Domestic Violence, as Well as Same-Sex Spouses in the Scope of Application of the Free Movement Directive (Legal Analysis of the NA and Coman Cases) 211
Laura Gyeney
14 The Challenges Posed by Multilingual EU Law – Autonomy, Translation and Databases 257
Petra Lea Láncos
15 European Minorities Win a Battle in Luxembourg the Judgment of the General Court in the Case Minority SafePack European Citizens’ Initiative 271
Balázs Tárnok
16 Film Financing and Audiovisual Policy in Hungary after the Accession to the European Union 287
Tamás Kollarik & Sándor Takó
17 Freedom of Religion at the Workplace – Background to the Ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Achbita and Bougnaoui Cases 311
János Tamás Czigle
18 The Social Side of the Right to Work in the Recent Case-Law of the CJEU 329
Márton Leó Zaccaria
19 Food Policy in the European Union and in Hungary 347
Franciska Takó-Bencze & Sándor Takó
20 About Specific Issues of the GDPR of the European Union 365
Endre Győző Szabó
Part IV Proceedings of the Conference “Victims of Armed Conflicts at the Juncture of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law” May 2016, Budapest
21 Summary of the Conference on “Victims of Armed Conflicts at the Juncture of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law” – (Budapest, 11 May 2017) 377
Zsuzsanna Binczki
22 International Humanitarian Law Questions before the European Court of Human Rights 387
Andrea Gioia
23 IHL and Human Rights Law: Relationship 411
Christine Byron
Part V Hungarian State Practice
24 Decision of the Hungarian Constitutional Court on the Exercise of the Right to Vote of Hungarian Citizens Living Abroad 427
Eszter Bodnár & Benedek Varsányi
25 The Nationality Requirement Case of Hungarian Notaries 459
Viktor Rák & Tamás Balogh
26 Hate Crimes, Underpolicing and Institutional Discrimination – Lessons from Hungary 479
András László Pap
27 A Comparative Overview of the Collective Contractual Capacity of
Labour Unions in Hungary 513
Áron Péter Balogh
28 Decision 22/2016. (XII. 5.) AB on the Interpretation of Article E) (2) of the Fundamental Law 527
Veronika Kéri & Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy
29 Decision of the Constitutional Court on the Act on the Procedural Code of Public Administration (Taken Prior to the Act’s Promulgation) 551
Írisz E. Horváth
Part VI Review of Hungarian and International Scholarly Literature
30 András Jóri – Andrea Klára Soós: Data Protection – The
Hungarian and European Regulations 571
János Czigle
31 International Air Law – Airspace Rules in Three Dimensions 575
Enikő Virág
Editor’s note xi
Part I Thematic Part: Migration
1 Global, International and State Dimensions of Migration – Problems of International/Domestic Enforcement 3
Ielyzaveta Lvova
2 Legislation as a Catalyst of Irregular Migration 15
Balázs András Orbán
3 The Duty to Compensate for Expenses Occurring as a Result of Mass Migration in International Law 43
Barbara Bazánth & Gábor Kajtár
4 The EU Migrant Quota Referendum in Hungary – The Legal Aspects of a Primarily Political Device 61
László Komáromi
5 Limitations on the Expulsion of Aliens Imposed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – A Retrospect of 50 Years 83
Tamás Molnár
6 The Causes of Statelessness 105
Blanka Ujvári
7 Fleeing Former Child Soldiers’ Right to Integration 115
Anita Rozália Nagy-Nádasdi
Part II Developments in International Law
8 The Principle of Non-Interference and Cyber Operations 131
Snezana Trifunovska
9 Potential Role of International Law in the Field of IT Warfare 145
Tamás Lattmann
10 The Legal Aspects of Turkey’s War against the PKK – A Case for Self-Defence within the Context of International Law 155
Saeed Bagheri
11 International Law Issues in Human Rights and the World of Business 173
Lénárd Sándor
12 Resolving Indonesia’s Responsibility for Transboundary Haze Pollution in Light of the Toothless ATHP 191
Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto
Part III Developments in European Law
13 Sensitive Issues before the European Court of Justice – The Right of Residence of Third Country Spouses Who Became Victims of Domestic Violence, as Well as Same-Sex Spouses in the Scope of Application of the Free Movement Directive (Legal Analysis of the NA and Coman Cases) 211
Laura Gyeney
14 The Challenges Posed by Multilingual EU Law – Autonomy, Translation and Databases 257
Petra Lea Láncos
15 European Minorities Win a Battle in Luxembourg the Judgment of the General Court in the Case Minority SafePack European Citizens’ Initiative 271
Balázs Tárnok
16 Film Financing and Audiovisual Policy in Hungary after the Accession to the European Union 287
Tamás Kollarik & Sándor Takó
17 Freedom of Religion at the Workplace – Background to the Ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Achbita and Bougnaoui Cases 311
János Tamás Czigle
18 The Social Side of the Right to Work in the Recent Case-Law of the CJEU 329
Márton Leó Zaccaria
19 Food Policy in the European Union and in Hungary 347
Franciska Takó-Bencze & Sándor Takó
20 About Specific Issues of the GDPR of the European Union 365
Endre Győző Szabó
Part IV Proceedings of the Conference “Victims of Armed Conflicts at the Juncture of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law” May 2016, Budapest
21 Summary of the Conference on “Victims of Armed Conflicts at the Juncture of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law” – (Budapest, 11 May 2017) 377
Zsuzsanna Binczki
22 International Humanitarian Law Questions before the European Court of Human Rights 387
Andrea Gioia
23 IHL and Human Rights Law: Relationship 411
Christine Byron
Part V Hungarian State Practice
24 Decision of the Hungarian Constitutional Court on the Exercise of the Right to Vote of Hungarian Citizens Living Abroad 427
Eszter Bodnár & Benedek Varsányi
25 The Nationality Requirement Case of Hungarian Notaries 459
Viktor Rák & Tamás Balogh
26 Hate Crimes, Underpolicing and Institutional Discrimination – Lessons from Hungary 479
András László Pap
27 A Comparative Overview of the Collective Contractual Capacity of
Labour Unions in Hungary 513
Áron Péter Balogh
28 Decision 22/2016. (XII. 5.) AB on the Interpretation of Article E) (2) of the Fundamental Law 527
Veronika Kéri & Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy
29 Decision of the Constitutional Court on the Act on the Procedural Code of Public Administration (Taken Prior to the Act’s Promulgation) 551
Írisz E. Horváth
Part VI Review of Hungarian and International Scholarly Literature
30 András Jóri – Andrea Klára Soós: Data Protection – The
Hungarian and European Regulations 571
János Czigle
31 International Air Law – Airspace Rules in Three Dimensions 575
Enikő Virág
Rubrieken
- Advisering
- Algemeen management
- Coaching en trainen
- 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
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