Leeway for limiting fundamental rights in emergency situations – with due consideration to the unique nature of the right to a healthy environment and Article P(1) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary²

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Author: Sándor Szemesi
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The COVID-19 pandemic, and the subsequent war between Russia and Ukraine, brought unprecedented changes not only to everyday life, but also to the Hungarian legal system. In Hungary, first because of the COVID-19 pandemic and then because of the war between Russia and Ukraine, a special legal order has been in place from March 2020 onwards, essentially continuously (except for a short period from 18 June … Tovább

Constitutional dilemmas on the publicity of civil proceedings in the COVID period¹

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Author: Krisztian Villám
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The Constitutional Court considers the right to a public trial to be part of the right to a fair trial. The right to an oral and public hearing is not absolute. It does not follow from the right to a public hearing that a court may only determine a party’s rights and obligations in a hearing. The principles of trial, orality and impartiality are fundamental principles of civil procedure. However, the fact that the… Tovább

Constitutional Court roles and pathways on asylum issues in Central and Eastern Europe¹

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Author: Lilla Berkes
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This study focuses on the question whether, while the current European human rights protection system is based on multilevel protection of human rights, there is a role for constitutional courts in the asylum field. It is clear that the national courts are the ones that decide on the substantive and procedural issues that arise, and ultimately it is the European Court of Human Rights that sets human rights … Tovább

The Fundamental Law rules on expulsion and asylum in the light of the crises¹

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Author: Ádám Varga
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The migration crisis of recent years and the war in the vicinity of Hungary have focused more attention than ever before on the constitutional rules on migration and asylum. Of these rules, the regulations of the Fundamental Law naturally have the highest priority, as the entire institutional system in Hungary is based on these provisions. Article XIV of the Fundamental Law contains rules on entry into and… Tovább

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