Tuesday, June 22, 2021

New Issue: Pécs Journal of International and European Law

The latest issue of the Pécs Journal of International and European Law (Vol. 2021, no. 1) is out. Contents include:
  • Ágoston Mohay, Once more unto the breach? The resumption of negotiations on the EU’s accession to the ECHR
  • Cherry James, From Erasmus to Turing: What now for Study Mobility between the UK and the EU? Damage Limitation and New Opportunities
  • Attila Pánovics, The Escazú Agreement and the Protection of Environmental Human Rights Defenders
  • Zsuzsanna Rutai, National human rights institutions engaging with human rights monitoring mechanisms of the United Nations: comparative assessment
  • Marcin Górski, Pandemic-related Restrictions on Freedom of Expression. Nihil novi sub sole?
  • István Szijártó, The implications of the European Investigation Order for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe and the role of the CJEU
  • Mihály Maczonkai, William Phelan: Great Judgments of the European Court of Justice: Rethinking the Landmark Decisions of the Foundational Period
  • Ágoston Mohay & István Szijártó, Promoting a Culture of Lawfulness: Review of the International Workshop on Utilizing the E4J Training Modules in Central European Higher Education