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The New Hungarian Constitution: Redrafting, Rebranding or Revolution?
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Attila Vincze
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8. Februar 2017
Published Online: 2017-2-8
Published in Print: 2012-3-1
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- A New Framework for ICSID Annulment Jurisprudence: Rethinking the ‘Three Generations’
- What questions of interpretation may be raised by the new Hungarian constitution?
- From Equal Treatment to the Prohibition of Arbitrariness
- The New Hungarian Constitution: Redrafting, Rebranding or Revolution?
- Special Topic
- The European Court of Justice, a guardian (‘Hüter’) of the Republican Principle of the Austrian Federal Constitution? – Case Note on C-208/09, Sayn-Wittgenstein
- Constitutional Developments
- Focus: Right to general, free, equal, secret, personal and direct suffrage
- E-Voting in the Austrian Students’ Union elections 2009 was unlawful
- Formal requirements of Postal Voting
- Suffrage for aliens (other than Union citizens) at Borough level in Vienna unconstitutional
- EMA@ICL
- The Externalization of the EU’s Southern Border in Light of the EU/Libya Framework Agreement
- Book Reviews
- Helen Irving, Gender and the Constitution: Equity and Agency in Comparative Constitutional Design, Cambridge University Press 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-70745-9, viii + 264 pp.
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt
- Articles
- A New Framework for ICSID Annulment Jurisprudence: Rethinking the ‘Three Generations’
- What questions of interpretation may be raised by the new Hungarian constitution?
- From Equal Treatment to the Prohibition of Arbitrariness
- The New Hungarian Constitution: Redrafting, Rebranding or Revolution?
- Special Topic
- The European Court of Justice, a guardian (‘Hüter’) of the Republican Principle of the Austrian Federal Constitution? – Case Note on C-208/09, Sayn-Wittgenstein
- Constitutional Developments
- Focus: Right to general, free, equal, secret, personal and direct suffrage
- E-Voting in the Austrian Students’ Union elections 2009 was unlawful
- Formal requirements of Postal Voting
- Suffrage for aliens (other than Union citizens) at Borough level in Vienna unconstitutional
- EMA@ICL
- The Externalization of the EU’s Southern Border in Light of the EU/Libya Framework Agreement
- Book Reviews
- Helen Irving, Gender and the Constitution: Equity and Agency in Comparative Constitutional Design, Cambridge University Press 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-70745-9, viii + 264 pp.