The latest volume of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law (2018) is out. Contents include:
- Part I Treaty of Rome 60 years
- János Martonyi, Differentation or Disintegration
- Miklós Király, From the Treaty of Rome to the Rome Declaration – Scenarios for the European Union’s Future
- Gyula Bándi, The Route of Environmental Regulation in European Integration with Examples
- Csaba Törő, The Main Distinguishing Characters of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy in the EU Law and Institutional System
- Tihamér Tóth, The Competition Law Provisions of the 60-Year-Old Treaty of Rome – What Has Changed, What Has Not, and What Has Been Left Out
- Réka Somssich, The Preliminary Ruling Procedure in a Nearly Six Decades Perspective
- Ágota Török, Public Procurement Policy at That Time and Now – Turning Points in Legal Harmonisation I
- Anita Németh, Public Procurement Policy Then and Now – Trends in Public Procurement Harmonisation II
- Part II (Thematic Part): Soft Law
- Laura Gyeney, Hard and Soft Law in EU’s Integration Policy
- Ágnes Kovács-Tahy, Introducing the Roles of Soft Law Illustrated by a Regulatory Area in Environmental Law
- János Ede Szilágyi, Agricultural Land Law – Soft Law in Soft Law
- Írisz E. Horváth, Recommendation on Common Principles for Collective Redress Mechanisms
- Part III Developments in International Law
- Péter Kovács, On the Specificities of the International Legal Personality of the International Criminal Court
- Bence Kis-Kelemen, Targeted Killings and Human Rights Law
- Marcell Horváth, Belt and Road Initiative in the World of International Organizations
- Melinda Szappanyos, Sharing Best Practice? – The EU, the Right to Water and Sanitation and the UPR
- Anikó Szalai, Comprehensive Study of the Reservations to Treaties Made by Hungary
- Lénárd Sándor, The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Development of International Law
New Volume: Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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October 08, 2019
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