The case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice with regard to the East – Central European countries
Constitutional Reasoning in Central Europe: Lessons from an Empirical Study on Selected Central European Countries (Common Features and Differences)
Prof. Dr. Zoltán J. Tóth
Károli Gáspár University, Budapest
30 November 2021
The Central European Professors’ Network, consisting of four research groups, launched its activities on 1 January 2021 to conduct research on a great variety of issues with regard to seven Central European countries (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia). The Professors’ Network organises events with the primary aim to draw attention of the European citizens to the topics which are important and significant in connection with the future of Europe, in particular of Central Europe.
One of the research groups dealt with fundamental rights in Central Europe and the comparative analysis of the constitutional situation in Central Europe. Furthermore, the group focused on the comparative legal methodological analysis of the comparison with the similar methodology of the European Court of Human Rights.
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