2025/Special Issue
CONTENT
Georgina Naszladi: Foreword
Krisztián Villám: Changes in the constitutional concept of property in the 35-year practice of the Constitutional Court of Hungary
Ágnes Németh – Fülöp Morvay: The Protection of Fundamental Rights of Prisoners by the Constitutional Courts: Italian-Hungarian Comparison
Csaba Erdős – Viktória Verebélyi: In the Defence of Parliamentary Autonomy – 35 Years of Practice by the Hungarian Constitutional Court in the Field of Parliamentary Law
Kinga Zakariás: The extent of constitutional review of judicial decisions in German and Hungarian Constitutional Court Practice
Lóránt Csink – Luca Sevaracz: Constitutional Court Caesura and the Admissibility of EU Fundamental Rights Standards
Mónika Mercz: The historical constitution’s unique interpretation by the Hungarian Constitutional Court
Dóra Horváth: Upholding the rule of law – Certain aspects of the pro futuro effect of European constitutional court decisions
