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Human rights in a multilevel constitutional area : global, european and hungarian challenges

Éditeur
L'Harmattan
Format
Livre Broché
Catégorie
Droit
Langue
Français
Parution
05 - 2018
Nombre de pages
249
EAN
9782343137599
Dimensions
14 × 21 ×  mm
2 à 3 semaines
CHF 21.30

Résumé du livre

Nora Chronowski (JD., PhD, habil.) is associate professor at Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Law Department of Constitutional Law and visiting researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies in Budapest. She was Jean Monnet Chair-holder from 2007 to 2010 at University of Pecs Faculty of Law, and visiting researcher of Asser Institute, the Hague in 2017. She was awarded two times with János Bolyai research scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Her research interests are comparative, EU and Hungarian constitutional law, human rights, minority rights. She is the author of several books and over 190 articles, editor in chief of a Hungarian public law periodical.

No constitutional question is worthwhile to discuss in splendid isolation, through the prism of solely the national legal system - global and European constitutionalism is still the most useful frame of argumentation in this regard. Our understanding of backsliding and perils challenging liberal constitutionalism should move ahead. For that purpose, the multilevel approach of the book provides thorough analysis on certain current global, European and Hungarian issues in the field of human rights protection. Business and human rights at the global stage, common fundamental rights standards and their enforcement in the European legal space, and the rule by law constitutionalism of Hungary.