- Part I (Thematic Part): New Values after Lisbon
- Catherine Barnard, Social Europe after Lisbon: Putting the ‘Social’ into the ‘Market Economy’
- Eva Nanopoulos, The Implementation of Security Council Resolutions in the European Union Revisited
- Jan Klabbers, On Myths and Miracles: The EU and Its Possible Accession to the ECHR
- Ottavio Quirico, The International Responsibility of the European Union: a Basic Interpretive Pattern
- Balázs Fekete, Does the Emperor Really Have New Clothes? A Critical Assessment of the Post-Lisbon Regime of Division of Competences
- Petra Lea Láncos, From the Principle of Linguistic Diversity to Enforceable Language Rights in the European Union
- Part II Forum: The Sólyom Case
- Ernő Várnay, Hungary versus Slovakia – EU Membership versus Sovereign Statehood
- Petra Bárd, Is László Sólyom a European Citizen? Hungary versus Slovak Republic
- Part III Developments in International Law
- Tamas Vince Ádány, International Law at the European Court of Justice A Self-Contained Regime or an Escher Triangle
- László Blutman, Treaty Interpretation by Relying upon Other International Legal Norms
- Erzsébet Kardos Kaponyi, International Discussions on the Progressive Realization of the Human Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation
- Adrienne Komanovics, Old-Age Discrimination: The Age-Blindness of International Human Rights Law
- Sándor Szemesi, Questions of Environmental Protection in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights
- Marcel Szabó, The Case of Franz Joseph and Lajos Kossuth before the English Court of Chancery
Friday, December 27, 2013
New Volume: Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law
The latest volume of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law (2013) is out. Contents include: