- Part I Thematic Part: Protection of Cultural Property
- Gábor Kardos, Universality, ProgressiveRealization, EconomicCrises –The ICESR Fifty Years on
- György Marinkás, Cultural Rights as a Tool of Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Vanda Vadász, Lessons of Sevso Case – Restitution Challenges of the Illegally Exported Cultural Property
- Mária Mihály & Henrietta Galambos, Hungary’s Place and Role in the International Legal Protection of Cultural Heritage – ‘Les longs souvenirs font les grands peuples’
- Rino Büchel, Change Offers Swiss Cultural Property Protection a Window of Opportunity
- Part II Forum: The Cafeteria Case
- Ernő Várnay, National Interests in the Common Market – SZÉP Card and Erzsébet Voucher before the European Court of Justice
- Réka Somssich, The Hungarian Cold Food Voucher Case – A Somewhat Rigorous Approach of the Court on the Interpretation of Free Movement Provisions
- Part III Developments in International Law
- Péter Darák, Terrorism and Rule of Law
- Marcel Szabó, General Principles of Law in the Practice of International Courts and the European Court of Justice
- Ielyzaveta Lvova, The Concept of Global Constitutionalism as a Road-Trip to Freedom for Local Democracies in Transition Times
- Zsuzsanna Horváth, Transforming Our World – New Agenda and Goals for Sustainable Development
- András Huszár, Preliminary Legal Issues in the Historic Paris Climate Agreement
- Ágnes Bujdos, The ‘Hidden’ Definition of Water Pollution in the UNECE Water Convention
- Sándor Fülöp, In Fairness to Future Generations –Building Effective Public Participation
- Attila Pánovics, The Aarhus Convention Model
- György Andrássy, Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – The Wording and Its Implications
- Veronika Szeghalmi, Private Messages at Work – Strasbourg Court of Human Right’s Judgement in Bărbulescu v. Romania Case
- Zoltán Tallódi, The Question of Prison Overcrowding as Reflected in the Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights
- János Tamás Papp, Liability for Third-Party Comments before the European Court of Human Rights – Comparing the Estonian Delfi and the Hungarian Index-MTE Decisions
- Péter Smuk, The Concept of the European Political Party
- Lilla Berkes, Did Not Lose Their Public Asset Quality
- Petra Lea Láncos, Three Models of Minority Media Participation – A Brief Analysis of Language Related Prescriptions in National Media Laws
- Réka Varga, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Humanitarian Activities for Migrants
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
New Volume: Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law
The latest volume of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law (2016) is out. Contents include: