This book looks to the bigger picture in examining the rule-of-law debate between Hungary and the EU. It explores how certain elements of various Hungarian constitutional reforms are interrelated and how the EU has failed to address the situation properly.
This book looks to the bigger picture in examining the rule-of-law debate between Hungary and the EU. It explores how certain elements of various Hungarian constitutional reforms are interrelated and how the EU has failed to address the situation properly.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beáta Bakó is a lawyer, journalist, and specialist in EU law and comparative constitutional law. She is a postdoc researcher at the Law Faculty of Charles University, Prague, Czechia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Values instead of rules, politics instead of constitutionalism 2. The attempt to enforce 'common values' 3. Article 7 TEU in practice, or misunderstanding Hungarian 'illiberalism' 4. Elements of the Hungarian legal constitutionalist charade 5. Awkward questions instead of catharsis
1. Values instead of rules, politics instead of constitutionalism 2. The attempt to enforce 'common values' 3. Article 7 TEU in practice, or misunderstanding Hungarian 'illiberalism' 4. Elements of the Hungarian legal constitutionalist charade 5. Awkward questions instead of catharsis
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