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CV András Jakab - 1 - Curriculum vitae Name: JAKAB, András Bálint Titles: Prof., DSc, dr. jur., LLM, PhD, dr. habil. Current Position: Professor of Austrian Constitutional and Administrative Law University of Salzburg Fachbereich für Öffentliches Recht, Völker- und Europarecht Kapitelgasse 5-7 5020 Salzburg, Austria Phone: +43 662 8044 / 3605 E-mail: [email protected] https://www.uni-salzburg.at/vvr/jakab/ Research homepage: http://ssrn.com/author=1707808 Date and place of birth: 02.03.1978, Budapest (Hungary) Citizenship: Hungarian Family status: married, one child EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS 03.03.2017-10.03.2017 Bamberg Winter School of Methods and Techniques (European Consortium for Political Research) (topics: Web Scraping Using R; Quantitative Text Analysis) 06.10.2016 successful defence of Doctor Scientiarum (DSc, a title granted by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences to senior academics) dissertation on “European Constitutional Language” 11.07.2016-18.08.2016 Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis (topics: Applying Regression; Mixed Methods Research; Advanced Quantitative Analysis; Bayesien Analysis in the Social Sciences; Game Theory; Quantitative Data Analysis with R; Mathematics for Social Scientists) 01.07.2016 title of full professor (egyetemi tanár) by the President of Hungary 19.09.2012 successful habilitation lecture (lecture to acquire a tenured professorship) at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest) on Legal Arguments Used in the Fight against Terrorism (document issued on 4.12.2012) 21.03.2007 PhD degree in Political and Legal Sciences from the University of Miskolc (Hungary) 2004-2006 PhD course at the Faculty of Political and Legal Sciences of the University of Miskolc (Hungary); title of thesis: A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete (The Structure of the Hungarian Legal Order); supervisor: Prof. Miklós Szabó

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Curriculum vitae

Name: JAKAB, András Bálint

Titles: Prof., DSc, dr. jur., LLM, PhD, dr. habil.

Current Position:

Professor of Austrian Constitutional and Administrative Law

University of Salzburg

Fachbereich für Öffentliches Recht, Völker- und Europarecht

Kapitelgasse 5-7

5020 Salzburg, Austria

Phone: +43 662 8044 / 3605

E-mail: [email protected]

https://www.uni-salzburg.at/vvr/jakab/

Research homepage: http://ssrn.com/author=1707808

Date and place of birth: 02.03.1978, Budapest (Hungary)

Citizenship: Hungarian

Family status: married, one child

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS

03.03.2017-10.03.2017 Bamberg Winter School of Methods and Techniques (European

Consortium for Political Research) (topics: Web Scraping Using R; Quantitative

Text Analysis)

06.10.2016 successful defence of Doctor Scientiarum (DSc, a title granted by the Hungarian

Academy of Sciences to senior academics) dissertation on “European

Constitutional Language”

11.07.2016-18.08.2016 Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis (topics:

Applying Regression; Mixed Methods Research; Advanced Quantitative

Analysis; Bayesien Analysis in the Social Sciences; Game Theory; Quantitative

Data Analysis with R; Mathematics for Social Scientists)

01.07.2016 title of full professor (egyetemi tanár) by the President of Hungary

19.09.2012 successful habilitation lecture (lecture to acquire a tenured professorship) at the

Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest) on Legal Arguments Used in the

Fight against Terrorism (document issued on 4.12.2012)

21.03.2007 PhD degree in Political and Legal Sciences from the University of Miskolc

(Hungary)

2004-2006 PhD course at the Faculty of Political and Legal Sciences of the University of

Miskolc (Hungary); title of thesis: A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete (The

Structure of the Hungarian Legal Order); supervisor: Prof. Miklós Szabó

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2004-2005 Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE) from Nottingham

Trent University, School of Education

30.04.2004 Seminar of the Deutscher Hochschulverband (German University Federation)

on “Teaching and Examining” (in German)

2003-2004 “LL.M. in German Law” from the University of Heidelberg (degree: “sehr gut”

[very good] from 15.03.2005)

2001-2003 University of Western Hungary (Nyugat-magyarországi Egyetem), Economics

(distance learning)

July 2002 Summer School of the Collège d’Europe (Warsawa [Natolin], Poland)

June 2001 Degree in Legal and Political Sciences (summa cum laude) from the Pázmány

Péter Catholic University (Budapest) (title: dr. jur.)

1998-1999 University of Salzburg, Faculty of Law (main topics: Austrian constitutional law

and legal theory)

1997-1998 Eötvös Lóránd University (Budapest), Philosophy (main topics: political

philosophy and logic)

1996-2001 Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest), Faculty of Law and Political

Sciences

AWARDS

George Kassimatis Award (for the best conference paper) at the (quadrennial) VIIth World

Congress of Constitutional Law Athens (Greece) by the International Association of

Constitutional Law (IACL), 11-15 June 2007; title of the paper: “Neutralizing the Sovereignty

Question”

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Oct. 2017 – full professor of Austrian Constitutional and Administrative Law (Professor für

Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsrecht) at the University of Salzburg (Austria)

Sept. 2016 – Oct. 2017 full professor (egyetemi tanár) in European and Hungarian

Constitutional Law at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Law

and Political Sciences [subjects taught: EU Constitutional Law (in English),

Empirical Legal Studies (in Hungarian)]

Jan. 2013 – Sept. 2017 tenured research chair (tudományos tanácsadó) and Director of

the Institute for Legal Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

(Budapest)

Sept. 2011 – Aug. 2016 Schumpeter Fellow (Senior Research Fellow leading an

independent research group) on Comparative Constitutional Reasoning at the

Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

(Heidelberg, Germany)

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Sept. 2010 – Aug. 2011 Associate Professor (egyetemi docens) at the Department of

Constitutional Law of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest

(subjects taught: Constitutional Economics (Public Choice), Comparative

Constitutional Law and Hungarian Constitutional Law [in Hungarian], Public

International Law [in English])

Sept. 2010 – Aug 2011 Legal Advisor of the Data Protection Commissioner of the

Hungarian Parliament (member of the cabinet)

Oct. 2008 – August 2010 García-Pelayo Research Fellow (investigador contratado M.

García-Pelayo) at the Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies (Centro de

Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid, Spain) (research topic:

Constitutional Reasoning in Europe)

Sept. 2006 – Sept. 2008 Lecturer in Law at Liverpool Law School (The University of

Liverpool, United Kingdom) [subjects taught: Jurisprudence (Legal Theory),

English Legal System and Legal Skills] (administrative responsibility: Deputy

Director of Undergraduate Exams, Dissertations Officer)

Oct. 2004 – Sept. 2006 Lecturer in Law at the Department of Academic Legal Studies of

Nottingham Law School (Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom)

[subjects taught: English Legal Method, European Union Law, (British)

Constitutional Law and Administrative Law]

Feb. 2003 – Sept. 2004 Junior Research Fellow (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at the

Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

(Heidelberg, Germany) (Reference Topics: Comparative State Theory

[vergleichende Staatslehre], South-Eastern Europe, Hungary, and Austria);

09.2003 – 04.2004: coach of the team of the University of Heidelberg at the

2004 Concours Européen des Droits de l’Homme René Cassin (human rights

moot court in French) (ranked 18th among 57)

Sept. 2001 – Jan. 2003 Research and Teaching Assistant (egyetemi tanársegéd) for

Administrative Law at Károli Gáspár Calvinist University in Budapest

(Hungary)

TEMPORARY AND HONORARY AFFILIATIONS

October 2017 – Honorary Fellow (tiszteletbeli kutató) at the Pázmány Péter Catholic

University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences

November 2016 Visiting Professor at Bocconi University (Milan), teaching “Theory and

practice of legal interpretation” (with Damiano Canale)

Fall 2015 and Fall 2016 teaching at the University of Luxembourg a course on “Global

Constitutional Law” (enseignant vacataire, part-time teacher)

Summer 2015 teaching at Central European University Summer School ‘National Identity at

Crossroads in Europe and in Russia’ on ‘National identity, nationalism, national

sovereignty and constitutionalism’

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Winter 2014/2015 invited teacher at Bibó István Szakkollégium (Budapest), subject taught:

constitutional reasoning [in Hungarian]

Spring 2014 invited teacher at Mathias Corvinus Collegium (Budapest), subject taught:

Comparative Constitutional Law [in Hungarian]

September 2011 – December 2016 recurring invited teacher (Lehrbeauftragter) at the

University of Heidelberg, subjects taught: Vergleichende Verfassungslehre,

Rechtsphilosophie [comparative constitutional theory, jurisprudence],

Comparative Constitutional Law

May 2011 Visiting Professor (Gastprofessor) at the University of Vienna; subject taught:

‘Vergleichendes Verfassungsrecht in Mitteleuropa’ (Comparative Constitutional

Law in Central Europe)

September 2010 – August 2011 invited teacher (Lehrbeauftragter) at the Andrássy Gyula

German University Budapest, subject: Staatsrecht [state law] I-II.

July 2009 and July 2010 co-teaching (with Prof. Marian Ahumada Ruiz) at the Madrid

Summer Law Program of the William and Mary Law School (Williamsburg,

U.S.) the subjects “Introduction to Civil Law” and “Comparative Constitutional

Law”

July 2005 Non-Stipendiary Visiting Research Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for

Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg); similar stays in

the summers of 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, duration varied from 2 weeks to 4

months

Oct. 2002 Stipendiary Visiting Research Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for

Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg) (scholarship by the

hosting Institute, 1 Month; topic: German theories of state)

LANGUAGES

Hungarian (native speaker)

English (fluent; speaking, reading, writing)

German (fluent; speaking, reading, writing)

Spanish (good; reading, writing)

French (good; reading, writing)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

1. Constitutional and Administrative Law

2. Comparative Law

3. EU Law

4. Legal Theory

5. Public International Law

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PUBLICATIONS

Languages: English (Nr. ‎1, ‎11, ‎12, ‎20, ‎23, ‎24, ‎29, ‎30, ‎31, ‎33, ‎47, ‎51, ‎52, ‎64, ‎68, ‎70, ‎73, ‎74, ‎79,

‎81, ‎84, ‎98, ‎106, ‎107, ‎110, ‎113, ‎116, ‎128, ‎133, ‎139, ‎143, ‎148, ‎163, ‎164, ‎0‎180, ‎181, ‎183, ‎185,

‎186, ‎189, ‎191, ‎194, ‎195, ‎198, ‎201, ‎206, ‎211, ‎216, ‎222, ‎225, ‎226, ‎228, ‎229, ‎233, ‎235, ‎238),

German (Nr. ‎8, ‎25, ‎28, ‎50, ‎70, ‎72, ‎80, ‎82, ‎92, ‎93, ‎95, ‎96, ‎97, ‎100, ‎112, ‎138, ‎147, ‎156, ‎159, ‎162,

‎166, ‎168, ‎182, ‎193, ‎197, ‎200, ‎205, ‎208, ‎212, ‎214, ‎217, ‎218, ‎219, ‎220, ‎223, ‎224, ‎227, ‎254),

French (‎109, ‎118, ‎127, ‎129, ‎130, ‎135, ‎140), Spanish (Nr. ‎94, ‎99, ‎105, ‎108, ‎126, ‎209), Czech

(‎151), Croatian (‎123), Slovenian (‎111), Lithuanian (‎150), Hungarian (all others).

Books

(as author)

1. European Constitutional Language (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016) pp.

xviii + 511

Book reviews in English:

(a) Giuseppe Martinico: “European Constitutional Language, András Jakab” European Public

Law 2017, pp. 205-210

(b) Damian Chalmers: “European Constitutional Language, András Jakab” American Journal of

Comparative Law 2017, pp. 451-455

(c) Giacomo Delledonne: “A. Jakab, European Constitutional Language” European Law Review

2017, pp. 608-611

(d) Katalin Kelemen: “Constitutional reasoning: A flourishing field of research in comparative

law” International Journal of Constitutional Law 2019, pp. 1336-1344

Book reviews in German:

(a) Theo Öhlinger: “European Constitutional Language, András Jakab” Zeitschrift für

öffentliches Recht 2018, pp. 945-946

(b) Markus Kotzur: “European Constitutional Language, András Jakab” Der Staat 2018/4, pp.

652-654

2. Az európai alkotmányjog nyelve (European Constitutional Language) (Budapest: NKE

2016) pp. 453

Book reviews in Hungarian:

(a) István Kukorelli: “Opponensi vélemény Jakab András: Az európai alkotmányjog nyelve

című akadémiai doktori értekezésről” Közjogi Szemle 2016/December pp. 96-99

(b) Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz: “Jakab András – Az európai alkotmányjog nyelve” Acta Humana

2017/2. pp. 73-80

(c) András Koltay: “Jakab András – Az európai alkotmányjog nyelve” Jogtudományi Közlöny

2018/4. pp. 219-220

3. Az új Alaptörvény keletkezése és gyakorlati következményei (The Birth of the New

[Hungarian] Basic Law and Its Practical Consequences) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2011)

pp. 379

Book reviews in Hungarian:

(a) Bálint Ablonczy: “Félelem és rettegés: egy alkotmányjogász könyvét olvastuk” (Fear and

loathing: we read the book of a constitutional lawyer) Heti Válasz 19.10.2011, available at

http://hetivalasz.hu/jegyzet/akin-nem-husz-eve-bolyhosodik-a-szurke-kardigan-42340/

(b) Péter Techet: “Az alkotmány jelentése (Jakab András könyvéről)” (The Meaning of the

Constitution) Kommentár...a magyarázat 2011/5. available at

http://kommentar.info.hu/iras/az_alkotmany_jelentese_jakab_andras_konyverol_

(c) Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz: “Jakab András: Az új Alaptörvény keletkezése és gyakorlati

következményei” Jogi Iránytű 2011/4. pp. 2-3, available at

http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/Jogi_Iranytu/Jogi_Iranytu_2011_4_Konyvszemle.pdf

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(d) Vincze Attila: „Minikommentár az Alaptörvényhez” (A Short Commentary of the Basic

Law) Jogtudományi Közlöny 2012/2. pp. 87-89

(e) Pócza Kálmán: „Az Alaptörvény első kommentárja” Politikatudományi Szemle 2012/2. pp.

131-136

4. A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete (The Structure of the Hungarian Legal Order)

(Budapest – Pécs: Dialóg Campus 2007) pp. 296

5. Oktatásügyi igazgatás (Public Administration of Education) (Budapest: BKÁE, 2nd

ed.

2004) pp. 52 (co-author: István György)

6. A jogszabálytan főbb kérdéseiről (On the Main Questions of the Theory of Normative

Legal Acts) (Budapest: Unió 2003) pp. 220

Book review in German:

(a) Osteuropa-Recht 2004/1. pp. 56-57 (by Herbert Küpper)

Book reviews in Hungarian:

(b) Mátyás Bencze: “Jogelmélet és jogszabálytan. Megjegyzések Jakab András ‘A jogszabálytan

főbb kérdéseiről’ című könyvéhez” (Legal Theory and Theory of Normative Legal Acts.

Remarks on András Jakab’s book ‘On the Main Questions of the Theory of Normative Legal

Acts’) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2004/2.

(c) Tamás Csizmadia: “Könyv egy elhanyagolt tudományterületről” (Book on a Forgotten

Scholarly Topic) Európai Jog (European Law) 2004/3. pp. 48-50

(d) Olga Borbála Molnár: “Jakab András, A jogszabálytan főbb kérdéseiről” Jogtudományi

Közlöny (Review for Legal Science) 2005/5. pp. 248-250

(e) Lóránt Csink: “Jakab András, A jogszabálytan főbb kérdéseiről” Állam- és Jogtudomány

(Political and Legal Science) 2005/1-2. pp. 171-175

7. Oktatásügyi igazgatás (Public Administration of Education) (Budapest: BKÁE 2002)

pp. 52 (co-author: István György)

(as editor)

8. Scharfsinn im Recht. Liber Amicorum Michael Thaler zum 70. Geburtstag (Sharpness

in Law. Festschrift Michael Thaler for His 70th

Birthday) (Wien: Jan Sramek Verlag

2019) pp. 498 (co-editors: Clemens Jabloner, Lando Kirchmair, Otto Pfersmann, Ewald

Wiederin)

9. Internetes Jogtudományi Enciklopédia (Internet Encyclopedia of Legal Scholarship)

http://ijoten.hu (Budapest: PPKE JÁK 2018) (co-editor in chief: Balázs Fekete, since

2019 co-editors in chief: Miklós Könczöl, Gábor Sulyok, Attila Menyhárd)

10. A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia helyzete és reformlehetőségei – történeti és

összehasonlító kitekintéssel / The situation and reform opportunities of the Hungarian

Academy of Sciences – historical and comparative outlooks (Budapest: Osiris 2017) pp.

276 (co-editor: Zsolt Körtvélyesi)

Book review in Hungarian:

László Csaba: “Pillanatfelvétel” (Snapshot) Magyar Tudomány (Hungarian Science) 2018/4. pp.

585-587

11. Comparative Constitutional Reasoning (co-editors: Arthur Dyevre and Giulio

Itzcovich) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017) pp. xii + 854

Book reviews in English:

(a) Katalin Kelemen: “Review of András Jakab, Arthur Dyevre & Giulio Itzcovich’s

“Comparative Constitutional Reasoning” International Journal of Constitutional Law Blog,

Dec. 31, 2017, at: http://www.iconnectblog.com/2017/12/book-review-katalin-kelemen-on-

andras-jakab-arthur-dyevre-giulio-itzcovichs-comparative-constitutional-reasoning

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(b) Pierluigi Chiassoni: “Dilemmas about the Conceptual Frame for Comparing Constitutional

Reasoning” Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal

of International Law) 2019. pp. 399-414

(c) Anna Gamper: “The Methods and Parameters of Comparative Constitutional Reasoning”

Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of

International Law) 2019. pp. 415-424

(d) Niels Petersen: “Quantifying Constitutional Reasoning” Zeitschrift für ausländisches

öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 2019. pp. 425-432

(e) Katalin Kelemen: “Constitutional reasoning: A flourishing field of research in comparative

law” International Journal of Constitutional Law 2019, pp. 1336-1344

Book review in German:

(a) Anna Gamper: “András Jakab, Arthur Dyevre, Giulio Itzcovich (Hg), Comparative

Constitutional Reasoning” Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht (Austrian Journal of Public Law)

2018. pp. 947-952

12. The Enforcement of EU Law and Values: Ensuring Member States’ Compliance (co-

editor: Dimitry Kochenov) (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2017) pp. xx + 540

Book reviews in English:

(a) Matteo Bonelli: “From a Community of Law to a Union of Values” European Constitutional

Law Review 2017. pp. 793-816

(b) Michal Ovádek: “The Enforcement of EU Law and Values” Common Market Law Review

2018/2. pp. 683-686

(c) Martina Coli – Giuseppe Martinico: “András Jakab – Dimitry Kochenov (eds) – The

Enforcement of EU Law and Values: Ensuring Member States’ Compliance” European Public

Law 2018/2. pp. 367-371

(d) Petra Lea Láncos: “András Jakab – Dimitry Kochenov (eds) – The Enforcement of EU Law

and Values: Ensuring Member States’ Compliance” Hungarian Yearbook of International and

European Law 2019. pp. 587-593

13. Hegymenet. Társadalmi és politikai kihívások Magyarországon (Uphill. Social and

political challenges in Hungary) (co-editor: László Urbán) (Budapest: Osiris 2017) pp.

468

Book reviews in Hungarian:

(a) Révész Sándor: “Az okos gyülekezet - Jakab András-Urbán László (szerk.): Hegymenet”

Mozgó Világ 2017 október pp. 77-87

(b) Péter Pete: “Hegyen-völgyön” BUKSZ 2017, pp. 123-126

14. A magyar jogrendszer állapota (The Status of the Hungarian Legal System) (co-editor:

György Gajduschek) (Budapest: MTA TK 2016) pp. 962

Book review in Hungarian:

Krisztián Molnár: “A magyar jogrendszer állapota” BUKSZ 2017, pp. 85-88

15. A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati

tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory of Science with

Some Practical Advice) (co-editor: Attila Menyhárd) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp.

925

16. Alkotmányozás Magyarországon 2010-2011 (Constitution-Making in Hungary 2010-

2011) (Budapest – Pécs: Pázmány Press 2013) vols I-II, pp. 438 + 504 (co-editor:

Tímea Drinóczi)

17. Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és máshol (Constitution-Making in Hungary and

Elsewhere) (Budapest: MTA TKPTI 2012) pp. 309 (co-editor: András Körösényi)

Book review in Hungarian:

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István Serák: “Jakab András - Körösényi András (szerk.): Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és

máshol” Közjogi Szemle 2012/3.

18. Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the [Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest:

Századvég, 2nd

expanded and modified edition 2009) vols I-II, pp. xlviii + 3007

Book review in Hungarian:

Endre Babus: “Negyvenöt tanítvány? Új jogi kútfő. A köztársasági alkotmány első részletes

kommentárja egy új jogásznemzedék színre lépését látszik jelezni” (Forty-five disciples? A new

source of law. The first detailed commentary on the Constitution of the Republic seems to show

the emergence of a new generation of lawyers) HVG 2010.01.30 pp. 17-18

19. Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the [Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest:

Századvég 2009) vols. I-III. pp. 2821

20. The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal Order 1985-2005 (The Hague e.a.: Kluwer

Law International 2007) (co-editors: Allan F. Tatham and Péter Takács) pp. 673

Book reviews in English:

(a) Katalin Kelemen: “A Jakab/P Takács/AF Tatham, The Transformation of the Hungarian

Legal Order 1985-2005” Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht

(Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 2008. pp. 894-897

(b) Anneli Albi: “A Jakab/P Takács/AF Tatham, The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal

Order 1985-2005” European Constitutional Law Review 2011. pp. 332-335

21. A magyar jogrendszer átalakulása 1985/1990-2005 (The Transformation of the

Hungarian Legal Order 1985/1990-2005) (Budapest: Gondolat – ELTE ÁJK 2007)

vols. I-II. pp. 1187 (co-editor: Péter Takács)

Book review in Hungarian:

Zoltán Csehi: “Átalakulás és nem rendszerváltás?” (Transformation and Not a Regime Change?)

Magyar Tudomány – A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia lapja (Hungarian Scholarship – Journal

of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 2008/2. pp. 249-252

22. Jogérvényesítés – jogalkalmazás (Enforcement of Law – Application of Law)

(Budapest: KGRE 2002) pp. 155

Law Journal Special Issue Guest Editorships

23. Constitutional Reasoning (special issue of the German Law Journal 2013/8, co-editor:

Arthur Dyevre), available at www.germanlawjournal.com

24. The Many Fates of Legal Positivism (special issue of the German Law Journal 2011/2,

co-editors: Otto Pfersmann and Jürgen Busch), available at

www.germanlawjournal.com

Book Chapters

25. “Rechtsstaatlichkeit mit Indizes vermessen” in: Clemens Jabloner, András Jakab,

Lando Kirchmair, Otto Pfersmann, Ewald Wiederin (eds), Scharfsinn im Recht. Liber

Amicorum Michael Thaler zum 70. Geburtstag (Sharpness in Law. Festschrift Michael

Thaler for His 70th

Birthday) (Wien: Jan Sramek Verlag 2019) pp. 47-72

26. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda –

Lóránt Csink (eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law)

(Budapest: HVG Orac 6th

ed. 2019) pp. 435-459 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)

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27. “A szuverenitás fogalma az alkotmányjogban” in: Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz and Iván

Halász (eds), Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba. Alapfogalmak (Budapest: Dialóg Campus

2019) pp. 81-92 (co-author: Iván Halász)

28. “Das ungarische Konzept der Umgestaltung” in: Rudolf Müller (ed), Krise der

liberalen Demokratie? (Wien: Linde 2019) pp. 99-111

29. “Institutional Alcoholism in Eastern Europe and the Cultural Elements of the Rule of

Law” in: Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt – Xavier Groussot (eds), The Future of

Europe (Oxford: Bloomsbury 2019) pp. 203-241

30. “Protecting European Constitutionalism and Methodological Challenges for European

Constitutional Scholarship” in: Ángel Rodríguez (ed), 40 años de Constitución: una

mirada al futuro (Valencia: tirant lo blanch 2019) pp. 157-182

31. “The Rule of Law, Legal Consciousness and Compliance” in: István György Tóth (ed),

Hungarian Social Report 2019 (Budapest: TARKI 2019) pp. 277-294 (co-author:

György Gajduschek)

32. “Jogállamiság, jogtudat, normakövetés” (The Rule of Law, Legal Consciousness and

Compliance) in: Tamás Kolosi – István György Tóth (eds), Társadalmi Riport 2018

(Social Report 2018) (Budapest: TÁRKI 2018) pp. 397-413 (co-author: György

Gajduschek)

33. “Is Suffrage for Children the Constitutional Solution for the Sustainability Challenge

Faced by Democracies?” in: Iulia Motoc e.a. (eds), New Developments in

Constitutional Law. Essays in honour of András Sajó (The Hague: Eleven Publishing

2017) pp. 213-224

34. “A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia funkciói és intézményi reformlehetőségei” in:

András Jakab – Zsolt Körtvélyesi (eds), A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia helyzete és

reformlehetőségei – történeti és összehasonlító kitekintéssel / The situation and reform

opportunities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – historical and comparative

outlooks (Budapest: Osiris 2017) pp. 29-49

35. “Államtan: egy német kuriózum” (Theory of State: A German Peculiarity) in: Ágnes

Zsidai – Szabolcs Nagypál (eds), Sapere Aude. Ünnepi kötet Szilágyi Péter hetvendeik

születésnapja tiszteletére (Szilágyi Péter Festschrift) (Budapest: Eötvös 2017) pp. 179-

203

36. “Introduction: Comparing Constitutional Reasoning witrh Quantitative and Qualitative

Methods” in: András Jakab, Arthur Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich (eds), Comparative

Constitutional Reasoning (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017) (co-authors:

Arthur Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich) pp. 1-35

37. “The Constitutional Court of Hungary” in: András Jakab, Arthur Dyevre and Giulio

Itzcovich (eds), Comparative Constitutional Reasoning (Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press 2017) (co-author: Johanna Fröhlich) pp. 394-437

38. “Conclusion” in: András Jakab, Arthur Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich (eds), Comparative

Constitutional Reasoning (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017) (co-authors:

Arthur Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich) pp. 761-797

39. “Application of the EU CFR by National Courts in Purely Domestic Cases” in: András

Jakab – Dimitry Kochenov (eds), The Enforcement of EU Law and Values: Ensuring

Member States’ Compliance (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2017) pp. 252-262

40. “Vajon a gyermekek választójoga az alkotmányjogi válasz a mai demokráciák

fenntarthatósági kihívásaira?” (Is Children’s Suffrage the Constitutional Response to

the Sustainability Challenges of Contemporary Democracies?) in: Nóra Chronowski

e.a. (eds), A szabadságszerető embernek. Liber Amicorum István Kukorelli (For a

Freedom-Loving Man. Liber Amicorum István Kukorelli) (Budapest: Gondolat 2017)

486-498

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41. “Jogi érvelések és dogmatikai jellegzetességek összehasonlítása számokkal –

jogösszehasonlítás, matematika és jogbölcselet” (Comparing Legal Reasoning and

Doctrinal Features with Numbers – Comaparative Law, Mathematics, Legal

Philosophy) in: Szabolcs Hegyi – Edina Vinnai – Zsolt Ződi (eds), Orbis Iuris. Ünnepi

tanulmánykötet Szabó Miklós 65. születésnapjára (Orbis Iuris. Studies in Honour of

Miklós Szabó’s 65th

Birthday) (Miskolc: Bíbor 2016) pp. 83-96

42. “Jog mint a gazdasági fejlődés infrastruktúrája” (Law as the Infrastructure of Economic

Development) in: András Jakab – György Gajduschek (eds): A magyar jogrendszer

állapota (The Status of the Hungarian Legal System) (Budapest: MTA TK 2016) pp.

116-130 (co-author: Ákos Szalai)

43. “Sarkalatos törvények a magyar jogrendben” (Cardinal Laws in the Hungarian Legal

System) in: András Jakab – György Gajduschek (eds): A magyar jogrendszer állapota

(The Status of the Hungarian Legal System) (Budapest: MTA TK 2016) pp. 243-321

(co-author: Emese Szilágyi)

44. “Jogrendszerek mérése indexek segítségével” (Measuring Legal Systems with Indexes)

in: András Jakab – György Gajduschek (eds): A magyar jogrendszer állapota (The

Status of the Hungarian Legal System) (Budapest: MTA TK 2016) pp. 869-894 (co-

author: Viktor Lőrincz)

45. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –

Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional

Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 5th

ed. 2016) pp. 123-179

46. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda

(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:

HVG Orac 5th

ed. 2016) pp. 485-513 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)

47. “The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as the Most Promising Way of Enforcing the

Rule of Law against EU Member States” in: Carlos Closa – Dimitry Kochenov (eds.):

Reinforcing the Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union (Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press 2016) pp. 187-205

48. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –

Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional

Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 4th

ed. 2015) pp. 121-179

49. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda

(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:

HVG Orac 4th

ed. 2015) pp. 479-503 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)

50. “Staatslehre – Eine deutsche Kuriosität” in: Christoph Schönberger: Der „German

Approach“. Die Staatsrechtslehre im Wissenschaftsvergleich, mit Kommentaren von

Atsushi Takada und András Jakab [Fundamenta Juris Publici 4] (Tübingen: Mohr

Siebeck 2015) pp. 75-121

51. “The Constitution as an Instrument of Everyday Party Politics: The Basic Law of

Hungary” in: Armin von Bogdandy – Pál Sonnevend (eds): Constitutional Crisis in the

European Constitutional Area (Oxford e.a.: Hart 2015) pp. 33-109 (co-authors: Pál

Sonnevend and Lóránt Csink)

52. “Supremacy of the EU Charter in Purely Domestic Cases” in: Maximilian Steinbeis –

Alexandra Kemmerer – Christoph Möllers (eds), Gebändigte Macht: Verfassung im

europäischen Nationalstaat (Baden-Baden: Nomos 2015) pp. 253-256

53. “A magyar jogi oktatás megújításához szükséges lépések. Reformjavaslat

összehasonlító áttekintésre alapozva” (Measures Necessary to Reshape Legal Education

in Hungary. Reform Proposal Based on a Comparative Overview) in: József

Szabadfalvi (ed), A debreceni jogászképzés kezdetének centenáriuma (Hundred Years

of Legal Education in Debrecen) (Debrecen: DE ÁJK 2015) pp. 49-82

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54. “A magyar jogtudomány helyzete és kilátásai” (State and Perspectives of Hungarian

Legal Scholarship) in: András Jakab – Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya.

Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of

Law. Studies in the History and Theory of Science with Some Practical Advice)

(Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 25-47 (co-author: Attila Menyhárd)

55. “A jogdogmatikai kutatás” (Doctrinal Research in Law) András Jakab – Attila

Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások,

gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory of

Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 51-78 (co-

author: Miklós Szabó)

56. “A magyar alkotmányjog-tudomány története és jelenlegi helyzete” (History and

Present State of the Scholarship of Hungarian Constitutional Law) in: András Jakab –

Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti

írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory

of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 159-192

57. “A közigazgatási jog tudománya és oktatása Magyarországon” (Scholarship and

Education of Administrative Law in Hungary) in: András Jakab – Attila Menyhárd

(eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati

tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory of Science with

Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 193-217

58. “A jogtudományi munka alapjai” (Working Methods of Legal Scholars) in: András

Jakab – Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és

tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the

History and Theory of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac

2015) pp. 685-720 (co-author: Balázs Fekete)

59. “A magyar jogi oktatás megújításához szükséges lépések. Reformjavaslat

összehasonlító áttekintésre alapozva” (Measures Necessary to Reshape Legal Education

in Hungary. Reform Proposal Based on a Comparative Overview) in: András Jakab –

Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti

írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory

of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 843-870

60. “Jogtudósok hétféle szerepfelfogása” (Seven Role Models of Legal Scholars) in:

András Jakab – Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és

tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the

History and Theory of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac

2015) pp. 871-897

61. “Jogállamiság és terrorfenyegetés. Az alkotmány normativitásának és az életmentő

kínzás megengedhetőségének kérdése” (The Rule of Law and the Terrorist Threat. The

Binding Force of the Constitution and the Question of Life-Saving Torture) in: Balázs

Fekete e.a. (eds.): Liber Amicorum Imre Vörös (Budapest: HVG Orac 2014) pp. 240-

262

62. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –

Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional

Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 3rd

ed. 2014) pp. 111-167

63. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda

(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:

HVG Orac 3rd

ed. 2014) pp. 465-489 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)

64. “The Two Functions of a Constitution” in: Ellen Bos / Kálmán Pócza (eds.),

Verfassunggebung in konsolidierten Demokratien: Neubeginn oder Verfall eines

Systems? (Baden-Baden: Nomos 2014) pp. 78-104

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65. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –

Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional

Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2nd

ed. 2013) pp. 111-168

66. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda

(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:

HVG Orac 2nd

ed. 2013) pp. 465-490 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)

67. “Kontinuitás hiányosságokkal. Az új magyar Alaptörvény” (Continuity with

Deficiencies. The New Hungarian Basic Law) in: Zsuzsanna Fejes e.a. (eds), Állam és

jog – kodifikációs kihívások napjainkban (State and Law - codificatory challenges

nowadays) (Szeged – Budapest: MJÁT – Gondolat 2013) (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)

pp. 117-154

68. “On the Legitimacy of a New Constitution. Remarks on the Occasion of the New

Hungarian Basic Law of 2011” in: Miodrag A. Jovanović – Đorđe Pavićević (eds):

Crisis and Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe (The Hague: Eleven 2012) pp. 61-

76

69. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda

(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:

HVG Orac 2012) pp. 429-453 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)

70. “Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania (Advisory

Opinions)” and “Trianon Peace Treaty (1920)” in: Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed.): Max Planck

Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Oxford e.a.: OUP 2012) vol. VIII pp. 128-

131 and vol. X pp. 88-92; electronically available at http://www.mpepil.com/

71. “Wissenschaft vom Verwaltungsrecht: Ungarn” (Scholarship of Administrative Law in

Hungary) in: Armin von Bogdandy – Sabino Cassese – Peter M. Huber (eds.): Ius

Publicum Europaeum IV. (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller 2011) pp. 365-396

72. “Kelsens Rezeption in Ungarn” (Kelsen’s Reception in Hungary) in: Robert Walter –

Clemens Jabloner – Klaus Zeleny (eds.): Hans Kelsen anderswo. Hans Kelsen abroad.

Der Einfluss der Reinen Rechtslehre auf die Rechtstheorie in verschiedenen Ländern

III. (The Influence of the Pure Theory of Law on Jurisprudence in Different Countries.

III.) (Wien: Manz 2010) pp. 41-71

73. “The Rule of Law and the Terrorist Challenge. A Map of Possible Arguments in the

Dilemma of Security vs. Liberty” in: Julia Iliopoulos-Strangas e.a. (eds): Rule of Law,

Freedom and Security in Europe [Conference proceedings of the 2009 SIPE

Conference in Budapest] (Athens e.a.: Sakkoulas e.a. 2010) pp. 17-45

74. “Re-Defining Principles as ‘Important Rules’. A Critique of Robert Alexy” in: Martin

Borowski (ed.): On the Nature of Legal Principles [ARSP Beiheft 119] (Stuttgart:

Steiner 2009) pp. 145-159

75. “Az európai alkotmányjogi gondolkodás két szembenálló paradigmája: Ausztria és

Németország” (Two Opposing Paradigms of European Constitutional Thought: Austria

and Germany) in: Nóra Chronowski and József Petrétei (eds.): Ádám Antal emlékkönyv

(Festschrift Antal Ádám) [Studia Iuridica Auctoritate Universitatis Pécs Publicata 145.]

(Pécs: PTE ÁJK 2010) pp. 127-158

76. “Az Alkotmány kommentárjának feladata” (The Task of a Commentary on the

Constitution, pp. 5-80), Commentary on Art. 2 (“Basic Principles of the Constitution;

ius resistendi”, co-author: Tamás Győrfi e.a., pp. 127-237), Art. 7 (“International Law

and Domestic Law; Statute on Law-Making”, co-authors: Gábor Sulyok and Tamás

Molnár, pp. 357-386), Art. 19 (“Constitutional Functions and Competences of the

Parliament”, co-author: Zoltán Szente e.a., pp. 532-632), Art. 19/A-19/E (“state of

emergency”, pp. 633-671), Art. 32/A. (“The Constitutional Court”, co-authors: Attila

Vincze e.a., pp. 1099-1172), Art. 34 (“Ministries and Their Designation”, co-authors:

Herbert Küpper and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1324-1329), Art. 35 (“The Competences of the

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Government”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper e.a., pp. 1330-1359), Art. 37 (“The

Competences of the Prime Minister and of the Ministers”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper

and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1368-1375), Art. 44/A (“The Competences of the Local

Councils”, co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1571-1622), Art. 47 (“The Supreme Court”,

co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1700-1707), Art. 70/K and 77 (“The Application of

Fundamental Rights by Ordinary Courts”, “The Legal Nature of the Constitution”, co-

author: Attila Vincze, pp. 2666-2684 and 2741-2754), Art. 78 (“Final Clause”, pp.

2755-2759) in: András Jakab (ed.): Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the

[Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest: Századvég, 2nd

expanded and modified edition

2009)

77. “Az Alkotmány kommentárjának feladata” (The Task of a Commentary on the

Constitution, pp. 35-110), Commentary on Art. 2 (“Basic Principles of the Constitution;

ius resistendi”, co-author: Tamás Győrfi e.a., pp. 157-267), Art. 7 (“International Law

and Domestic Law; Statute on Law-Making”, co-authors: Gábor Sulyok and Tamás

Molnár, pp. 387-416), Art. 19 (“Constitutional Functions and Competences of the

Parliament”, co-author: Zoltán Szente e.a., pp. 561-662), Art. 19/A-19/E (“state of

emergency”, pp. 663-701), Art. 32/A. (“The Constitutional Court”, co-authors: Attila

Vincze e.a., pp. 1139-1212), Art. 34 (“Ministries and Their Designation”, co-authors:

Herbert Küpper and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1364-1369), Art. 35 (“The Competences of the

Government”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper e.a., pp. 1370-1399), Art. 37 (“The

Competences of the Prime Minister and of the Ministers”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper

and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1408-1415), Art. 44/A (“The Competences of the Local

Councils”, co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1611-1662), Art. 47 (“The Supreme Court”,

co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1740-1747), Art. 70/K and 77 (“The Application of

Fundamental Rights by Ordinary Courts”, “The Legal Nature of the Constitution”, co-

author: Attila Vincze, pp. 2714-2732 and 2789-2802), Art. 78 (“Final Clause”, pp.

2803-2807) in: András Jakab (ed.): Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the

[Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest: Századvég 2009)

78. “A szuverenitás fogalmának megszelídítése – érvelési variációk az európai integráció

egy állandó problémájára” (Taming the Concept of Sovereignty – Argumentation

Models for a Permanent Problem of European Integration) in: Máté Paksy (ed.):

Európai jog és jogfilozófia (European Law and Legal Philosophy) (Budapest: Szent

István Társulat 2008) pp. 245-266

79. “The Republic of Hungary” in: Gisbert Flanz – Rüdiger Wolfrum – Rainer Grote

(eds.): Constitutions of the Countries of the World (Oxford: OUP 2008) issue 2008-2.

pp. 1-46

80. “Kelsens Völkerrechtslehre zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Politik” (Kelsen’s

Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) in: Hauke

Brunkhorst – Rüdiger Voigt (eds.): Rechts-Staat. Staat, internationale Gemeinschaft

und Völkerrecht bei Hans Kelsen (Baden-Baden: Nomos 2008) pp. 191-204

81. “Critical Remarks on Alexy’s Theory of Principles” in: Péter Cserne e.a. (ed.):

Theatrum Legale Mundi. Festschrift Csaba Varga (Budapest e.a.: ELTE e.a. 2007) pp.

217-233

82. “Wissenschaft und Lehre des Verfassungsrechts in Ungarn” (Scholarship and Teaching

of Constitutional Law in Hungary) in: Armin von Bogdandy – Pedro Cruz Villalón –

Peter M. Huber (eds.): Ius Publicum Europaeum (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller 2007) vol. II.

pp. 773-801

83. “Jogalkalmazás, jogdogmatika, Begriffsjurisprudenz. Észrevételek Szabó Miklós

előadásához” (Application of Law, Legal Doctrine, Begriffsjurisprudenz. Comment on

Miklós Szabó) in: Miklós Szabó (ed.): Jogdogmatika és jogelmélet (Legal Doctrine and

Legal Theory) (Miskolc: Bíbor 2007) pp. 176-191

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84. “Surviving Socialist Legal Concepts and Methods” in: András Jakab, Péter Takács and

Allan F. Tatham (eds.): The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal Order 1985-2005

(The Hague e.a.: Kluwer Law International 2007) pp. 606-619

85. “Függetlenség, főhatalom, állam. A szuverenitás elméletei” (Independence,

Sovereignty, State. Theories of Sovereignty) in: Péter Takács (ed.): Államelmélet I.

(Theory of State I.) (Budapest: Szent István Társulat 2007) pp. 144-163 (co-author:

Anett Rigó)

86. “Hans Kelsen magyarországi fogadtatása” (Hans Kelsen’s Reception in Hungary) in:

Lajos Cs. Kiss (ed.): Hans Kelsen jogtudománya. Tanulmányok Hans Kelsenről (Hans

Kelsen’s Legal Science. Studies on Hans Kelsen) (Budapest: Gondolat – MTA JTI –

ELTE ÁJK 2007) pp. 86-121

87. “Ismeretelmélet és politika Kelsen nemzetközi jogi tanaiban” (Epistemology and

Politics in Kelsen’s Doctrine of International Law) in: Lajos Cs. Kiss (ed.): Hans

Kelsen jogtudománya. Tanulmányok Hans Kelsenről (Hans Kelsen’s Legal Science.

Studies on Hans Kelsen) (Budapest: Gondolat – MTA JTI – ELTE ÁJK 2007) pp. 555-

571

88. “A jogrendszer horizontális tagozódása” (The Horizontal Structure of the Legal Order)

in: Balázs Fekete – Sarolta Szabó (eds.): Momentum aere perennius. FS Péteri

(Budapest: 2005) pp. 158-169

89. “A joglépcsőelmélet problémái” (Problems of the Stufenbaulehre) in: Miklós Szabó

(ed.): Regula Juris. Norma és/vagy szabály (Regula Juris. Norm and/or Rule) (Miskolc:

Bíbor 2004) pp. 215-248

90. “Az államigazgatás helye az állami szervek és a közigazgatás rendszerében” (The

Place of the Central State Administration within the System of State Organs and within

the System of Public Administration) in: István Balázs (ed.): Közigazgatási szakvizsga.

Államigazgatás (Higher Qualification in Public Administration. The State

Administration) (Budapest: Magyar Közigazgatási Intézet 2002) pp. 9-20

91. “A norma szerkezete és a jogalkalmazási modell” (The Structure of the Norm and the

Model of the Application of Law) in: András Jakab (ed.): Jogérvényesítés –

jogalkalmazás (Enforcement of Law – Application of Law) (Budapest: KGRE 2002)

pp. 59-64

Articles in Yearbooks

92. “Grundprinzipien der Verfassungsordnung von Serbien und Montenegro” (Basic

Principles of the Constitutional System of Serbia and Montenegro) in: Jahrbuch für

Ostrecht (Yearbook for Eastern [European] Law) 2005/2. pp. 253-278 (co-author:

Darko Samardžić)

93. “Die rechtsdogmatische Hinterlassenschaft des Sozialismus im heutigen Recht: Das

Beispiel Ungarn” (The Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism Today: The Hungarian

Example) in: Jahrbuch für Ostrecht (Yearbook for Eastern [European] Law) 2005/1.

pp. 11-40 (co-author: Miklós Hollán)

Articles in Law Journals

94. “El fracaso en Hungría del fortalecimiento institucional constitucional: los elementos

institucionales informales como precondiciones y como consecuencias de la eficacia

formal de las normas jurídicas” Teoría y Realidad Constitucional (43) 2019. pp. 161-

191

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95. “Das österreichische Bundes-Verfassungsgesetz (1920) und die Weimarer

Reichsverfassung (1919). Weimars negativer Einfluss auf die österreichische

Verfassung” Revista de Historia Constitucional (20) 2019. pp. 435-448

96. “Die Unterscheidung zwischen öffentlichem Recht und Privatrecht als genetischer

Fehler in der DNA kontinentaler Rechtsordnungen. Und wie Rechtsanwender mit

positivierten rechtsdogmatischen Inkonsequenzen mithilfe von Tradition und Analogie

umgehen sollten” Der Staat (58) 2019. pp. 345–366 (co-author: Lando Kirchmair)

97. “Was kann Verfassungsrecht gegen die Erosion von Demokratie und

Rechtsstaatlichkeit tun?” Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht 2019. pp. 369-397

98. „Reply to Comments and Critics“ Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und

Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 2019. pp. 433-450 (co-authors:

Arthur Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich)

99. “¿Qué caracteriza a un buen jurista? ¿Era Magnaud un buen juez?” Iuris Dictio. Revista

de Derecho 2018. No. 21, pp. 19-28

100. “Was ist und woran erkennt man eine Verwaltungsverordnung?” (What is and

how to recognise an internal general administrative norm?) Zeitschrift für öffentliches

Recht ([Austrian] Journal of Public Law) 2017/1. pp. 169-183

101. “Fenntarthatóság az európai alkotmányjogban” (Sustainability in European

Constitutional Law) Közjogi Szemle (Review of Public Law) 2016/3. pp. 1-16

102. “A jogállamiság mérése indexek segítségével” (Measuring the Rule of Law with

Indexes) Iustum Aequum Salutare 2016/2. pp. 187-211

103. “Alkotmányjogi érvelés az Alkotmánybíróság gyakorlatában” (Constitutional

Reasoning of the Hungarian Constitutional Court) Alkotmánybírósági Szemle (Review

of the Constitutional Court) 2014/2. pp. 83-103 (co-author: Johanna Fröhlich)

104. “Sarkalatos törvények a magyar jogrendben” (Cardinal Laws in the Hungarian

Legal System) Új Magyar Közigazgatás 2014/September pp. 96-102 (co-author: Emese

Szilágyi)

105. “Continuidad con carencias: la nueva Ley Fundamental de Hungría” (Continuity

with Deficiencies: The New Basic Law of Hungary) Teoría y Realidad Constitucional

2014 (33) pp. 379-398 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)

106. “Foreword: Understanding Constitutional Reasoning” German Law Journal

2013/8. pp. 983-1015 (co-author: Arthur Dyevre)

107. “Judicial Reasoning in Constitutional Courts. A European Perspective” German

Law Journal 2013/8. pp. 1215-1278

108. “Incumplir la Constitución por razones morales en la lucha contra el terorismo”

(Breaching Constitutional Law on Moral Grounds in the Fight against Terrorism) Doxa

(35) 2012. pp. 413-435

109. “Une continuité imparfaite: la nouvelle Constitution hongroise” (Continuity

with Deficiencies: The New Hungarian Basic Law) Jus Politicum Nr 8. (2012) pp. 1-20

(co-author: Pál Sonnevend)

110. “Continuity with Deficiencies: The New Basic Law of Hungary” European

Constitutional Law Review 2013/1. pp. 102-138 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)

111. “Kontinuiteta s pomanjkljivostmi: novi Madžarski temeljni zakon” (Continuity

with Deficiencies. The new Hungarian Basic Law) Revus Nr. 17 (2012) pp. 77-90 (co-

author: Pál Sonnevend)

112. “Kontinuität mit Mängeln: Das neue ungarische Grundgesetz” (Continuity with

Deficiencies. The new Hungarian Basic Law) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches

Recht und Völkerrecht 2012/1. pp. 79-102 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)

113. “Breaching Constitutional Law on Moral Grounds in the Fight against

Terrorism. Implied Presuppositions and Proposed Solutions in the Discourse on ‘the

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Rule of Law vs. Terrorism’” International Journal of Constitutional Law 2011. pp. 58-

78

114. “A bírói jogértelmezés az Alaptörvény tükrében” (Judicial Interpretation of

Statutes in Light of the Basic Law) Jogesetek Magyarázata 2011/4. pp. 86-94

115. “Miért nincs szükségünk második kamarára?” (Why do we not need a second

chamber?) Politikatudományi Szemle (Review of Political Science) 2011/1. pp. 7-30

116. “Seven Role Models of Legal Scholars” German Law Journal 2011/2. pp. 757-

784

117. “A trianoni békeszerződés és az értelmezéséből fakadó jogviták” (Trianon

Peace Treaty and the Legal Disputes Arising from its Interpretation) Föld-Rész

(Continent) 2010/3-4. pp. 58-65

118. “Qu’est-ce qui fait le bon juriste? Magnaud était-il vraiment un bon juge?”

(What makes a good lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) Droits Nr. 52

(2010) pp. 153-164

119. “Az alkotmányozás előkérdéseiről” (Preliminary Issues of the Constitution

Making) Iustum Aequum Salutare 2010/4. pp. 11-17

120. “Mire jó egy alkotmány? Avagy az újonnan elkészülő alkotmány

legitimitásának kérdése” (What is a Constitution for? The legitimacy issue of the new

Constitution) Kommentár...a magyarázat (Commentary...the explanation) 2010/6. pp.

10-23

121. “A közigazgatási jog tudománya és oktatása Magyarországon” (Scholarship and

Teaching of Administrative Law in Hungary) Új Magyar Közigazgatás (New

Hungarian Administration) 2010/September pp. 31-44

122. “Az Alkotmánybíróság első határozata a bejegyzett élettársi kapcsolatról” (The

First Decision of the Hungarian Constitutional Court on Registered Partnerships)

Jogesetek Magyarázata (Case Notes) 2010/2. pp. 9-16

123. “Dvije suprotstavljene paradigme kontinentalnoeuropskog ustavnopravnog

mišljenja: Austrija i Njemačka” (Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European

Constitutional Thinking: Austria and Germany) Revus – revija za evropsko ustavnost

(Revus – European Constitutionality Review) 12 (2010) pp. 137-163

124. “Ki a jó jogász, avagy tényleg jó bíró volt Magnaud?” (What makes a good

lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) Jogesetek Magyarázata (Case Notes)

2010/1. pp. 83-93

125. “A magyar jogi oktatás megújításához szükséges lépések. Reformjavaslat

összehasonlító áttekintésre alapozva” (Measures Necessary to Reshape Legal Education

in Hungary. Reform Proposal Based on a Comparative Overview) Magyar Jog

(Hungarian Law) 2010/4. pp. 204-223

126. “Dos paradigmas encontrados del pensamiento constitucional en Europa:

Austria y Alemania” (Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European

Constitutional Thinking: Austria and Germany) Revista Española de Derecho

Constitucional (Nr. 88) 2010. pp. 131-162

127. “Le droit constitutionnel allemand et la doctrine de l’état d’urgence – modèles et

dilemmes d’un discours allemand traditionnel” Revue de droit international et de droit

comparé 2009/3. pp. 454-488

128. “Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European Constitutional Thinking:

Austria and Germany” International and Comparative Law Quarterly 2009. pp. 933-

955

129. “La neutralisation de la question de souveraineté. Stratégies de compromis de

l’argumentation constitutionnelle sur le concept de souveraineté pour l’intégration

européenne” (Neutralising the Sovereignty Question. Compromise Strategies about the

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Concept of Sovereignty for European Integration) Jus Politicum. Revue de droit

politique (1) 2009. pp. 137-163

130. “Principes” (Principles) Archives de philosophie du droit (52) 2009. pp. 387-

404

131. “Az alkotmányjog tudománya és oktatása Magyarországon (1990-ig)”

(Scholarship and Teaching of Constitutional Law in Hungary – until 1990) Jogtörténeti

Szemle 2008/2. pp. 60-67.

132. “Az alkotmányértelmezés módszerei” (Methods of Constitutional

Interpretation) Századvég (End of Century) 2008/1. pp. 3-36

133. “Levélváltás az Alkotmány-kommentárról” (Exchange of Letters on the

Commentary on the Constitution) Kommentár (Commentary) 2007/6. pp. 25-39 (co-

author: Ákos Szalai)

134. “Dilemmas of Legal Education – A Comparative Overview” [The American]

Journal of Legal Education 2007/2. pp. 253-265

135. “Problèmes de la Stufenbaulehre.

L’échec de l’idée d’inférence et les

perspectives de la Théorie Pure du Droit” (Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. The Failure

of the Idea of Derivation and the Perspectives of the Pure Theory of Law) Droit et

Société (Law and Society) 66. (2007) pp. 411-450

136. “Közjog, magánjog, polgári jog – A dogmatikatörténet Próteuszai és az új Ptk.

tervezete” (Public Law, Private Law, Civil Law – Proteuses of the History of Legal

Concepts in the Draft [Hungarian] Civil Code) Állam- és Jogtudomány (Political and

Legal Science) 2007/1. pp. 3-27

137. “A magyar alkotmányjogi dogmatika gordiuszi csomója: normatív aktusokba

foglalt egyedi rendelkezések alkotmánybírósági vizsgálata” (A Gordian Knot in the

Hungarian Constitutional Doctrine: The Review of Individual Provisions within

Statutes by the Constitutional Court) Fundamentum 2007/2. pp. 73-77

138. “Die österreichische öffentlichrechtliche Dogmatik aus deutschem Blickwinkel.

Ex contrario fiat lux” (The Austrian Scholarship of Public Law from a German

Perspective. Ex contrario fiat lux) Der Staat (The State) 2/2007. pp. 268-291

139. “What makes a good lawyer?” Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht ([Austrian]

Journal of Public Law) 2/2007. pp. 275-287

140. “La doctrine kelsenienne du droit international : Entre l’épistémologie et la

politique” (Kelsen’s Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics)

Droits (Laws) 2007. pp. 209-221

141. “A szocializmus jogdogmatikai hagyatékának néhány eleméről” (On Some

Elements of the Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism) Iustum, Aequum, Salutare

2007/1. pp. 189-214

142. “A szükségállapot alapvető dilemmája és jogi természete a német

alkotmányjogi irodalom tükrében. Érvelési minták a terrorizmus elleni küzdelem jogi

problematikájának megoldásához” (The Basic Dilemma and the Nature of State

Emergency in the German Literature on Constitutional Law. Arguments about the

Correct Solution to Legal Problems in the Fight against Terrorism) Jogtudományi

Közlöny (Review for Legal Science) 2007/2. pp. 39-49

143. “Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. Kelsen’s Failure to Derive the Validity of a

Norm from Another Norm” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 1/2007, pp.

35-68

144. “A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete” (The Structure of the Hungarian Legal

Order) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2006/4.

145. “Válasz Szilágyi Péternek és Halmai Gábornak” (Response to Péter Szilágyi

and Gábor Halmai) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory)

[http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2006/4.

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146. “Neutralizing the Sovereignty Question. Compromise Strategies in

Constitutional Argumentations about the Concept of Sovereignty before European

Integration and since” European Constitutional Law Review 2006/3. pp. 375-397

147. “Prinzipien” (Principles) Rechtstheorie (Legal Theory) 1/2006. pp. 49-65

148. “German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on State of Emergency – Paradigms

and Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse” German Law Journal 2006/5.

pp. 453-477

149. “A büntetőjogi norma szerkezete” (Structure of Criminal Law Norms) Belügyi

Szemle (Review of Internal Affairs) 2006/3. pp. 67-75

150. “Socializmo dogmatikos palikimas šiuolaikinėje teisėje: Vengrijos pavyzdys”

(The Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism Today: The Hungarian Example) Teisės

Problemos (Legal Problems) 2006/1. pp. 73-93 (co-author: Miklós Hollán)

151. “Dogmatické dědictví socialismu v dnešním právu: příklad maďarska” (The

Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism Today: The Hungarian Example) Právník (The

Lawyer) 2/2006. pp. 185-216 (co-author: Miklós Hollán)

152. “A szuverenitás fogalmához kapcsolódó kompromisszumos stratégiák, különös

tekintettel az európai integrációra” (Compromise Strategies about the Concept of

Sovereignty for European Integration) Európai Jog (European Law) 2006/2. pp. 3-14

153. “Ismeretelmélet és politika Kelsen nemzetközi jogi tanaiban” (Kelsen’s

Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Világosság (Light)

11/2005, pp. 77-87

154. “A jogági felosztás problematikája – különös tekintettel az agrárjogra” (The

Problem of Legal Branches with a Special Focus on Agricultural Law) Collega 4/2005.

pp. 52-54

155. “Ki a jó jogász? Avagy tényleg jó bíró volt Magnaud?” (What makes a good

lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) Leviatán Különszám (Leviathan

Special Issue) 2005. pp. 215-228

156. “Das Grunddilemma und die Natur des Staatsnotstandes” (The Basic Dilemma

and the Nature of State Emergency) Kritische Justiz (Critical Justice) 2005. pp. 323-

336

157. “A jogrendszer horizontális tagozódása” (The Horizontal Structure of the Legal

Order) JURA-Pécs 2005/2. pp. 91-100

158. “Válasz Ádám Antal észrevételeire” (Response to the Remarks of Antal Ádám)

JURA-Pécs 2005/2. pp. 194-197

159. “Probleme der Stufenbaulehre. Das Scheitern des Ableitungsgedankens und die

Aussichten der Reinen Rechtslehre” (Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. The Failure of

the Idea of Derivation and the Perspectives of the Pure Theory of Law) Archiv für

Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (ARSP) 2005/3. pp. 333-365

160. “Ismeretelmélet és politika Kelsen nemzetközi jogi tanaiban” (Kelsen’s

Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Romániai Magyar

Jogtudományi Közlöny (Hungarian Review of Legal Science in Romania) 2005/2. pp.

13-20

161. “Ki a jó jogász? Avagy tényleg jó bíró volt Magnaud?” (What makes a good

lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) JURA-Pécs 2005/1. pp. 95-101

162. “Kelsens Völkerrechtslehre zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Politik” (Kelsen’s

Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Zeitschrift für

ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International

Law) 2004/4. pp. 1045-1057

163. “Kelsen’s Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics”

Austrian Review of International and European Law (ARIEL) 2004. pp. 49-62

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164. “Socialism’s Legacy in Contemporary Law and Legal Scholarship: The Case of

Hungary” Journal of East European Law (Columbia University) 2004/2-3. pp. 95-122

(co-author: Miklós Hollán)

165. “A Kormány tagjai és az államtitkárok jogállásáról és felelősségéről szóló

1997. évi LXXIX. törvény 12. § e) pontjának alkotmányellenességéről” (On the

Unconstitutionality of § 12 s. e) of Act No. 79 of 1997 on the Status and Responsibility

of Cabinet Members and State Secretaries) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal

Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2004/1.

166. “Die Euthanasieentscheidung des ungarischen Verfassungsgerichts vom 28.

April 2003” (The Euthanasia Decision of the Hungarian Constitutional Court of 28

April 2003) Osteuropa-Recht (Eastern European Law) 2004/1. pp. 31-41

167. “A közigazgatás helye a magyar államszervezetben” (The Place of the Public

Administration within the Hungarian State Organisation) JURA-Pécs 2004/1. pp. 39-47

168. “Die Verfassungscharta von Serbien und Montenegro” (The Constitutional

Charter of Serbia and Montenegro) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und

Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 2003/3. pp. 101-115

169. “A szocializmus jogdogmatikai hagyatéka” (The Legal Doctrinal Legacy of

Socialism) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/]

2003/4.

170. “Válasz Bódig Mátyás kritikájára. Egyúttal hozzászólás a Bencze-Bódig

vitához” (Response to the Criticism of Mátyás Bódig and Contribution to the Debate

between Bencze and Bódig) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory)

[http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2003/2.

171. “Válasz Pokol Béla kritikájára” (Response to the Criticism of Béla Pokol)

Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2003/1.

172. “A magyar jogrendszer alapelemei” (The Basic Constituent Elements of the

Hungarian Legal Order) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory)

[http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2003/1.

173. “A magyar jogtudomány működésével kapcsolatos néhány problémáról” (On

Some Problems of the Functioning of Legal Science in Hungary) Collega 2003/6 pp.

36-39.

174. “A norma szerkezete” (The Structure of the Norm) JURA-Pécs 2002/2. pp.

132-134.

175. “Az osztrák EU-csatlakozás alkotmányjogi szempontból” (Constitutional

Problems Created by the Accession of Austria to the European Union) Jogelméleti

Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2002/1.

176. “A közösségi jog és a tagállami jog viszonya. Négy tévedés a 4/1997. (I. 22.)

AB határozat egyetlen bekezdésében” (The Relationship between Community Law and

National Law. Four Mistakes in one Paragraph of the Decision 4/1997. (I. 22.) AB of

the Hungarian Constitutional Court) Állam- és Jogtudomány (Political and Legal

Science) 2001/3-4. pp. 25-50

177. “A norma szerkezetének vizsgálata” (Examination of the Structure of Norms)

Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2001/4.

178. “Jogszabályok érvényessége, hatálya és alkalmazhatósága. Különös tekintettel

a közösségi jog és a tagállami jog viszonyára” (Validity, Scope and Applicability of

Norms. With a Special Focus on the Relationship between Community Law and

National Law) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/]

2001/2.

179. “A kétharmados törvények helye a magyar jogforrási hierarchiában” (The

Statutes that are Subject to Two Thirds Majority in the Hungarian Hierarchy of Norms)

Fundamentum 2001/2. pp. 40-49 (co-author: Péter Cserne)

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Working Papers

180. “Rule of Law Indices and How They Could be Used in the EU Rule of Law

Crisis” (January 25, 2020). 2019 ESIL Annual Research Forum, Göttingen, 4-5 April

2019. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3513250 (co-author: Viktor Olivér

Lőrincz)

181. “What Can Constitutional Law Do Against the Erosion of Democracy and the

Rule of Law? On the Interconnectedness of the Protection of Democracy and the Rule

of Law” (September 16, 2019). Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law &

International Law (MPIL) Research Paper No. 2019-15. Available at SSRN:

https://ssrn.com/abstract=3454649

182. “Tradition und Analogie in der Unterscheidung zwischen öffentlichem Recht

und Privatrecht am Beispiel der österreichischen Rechtsordnung. Wie Rechtsanwender

mit positivierten rechtsdogmatischen Inkonsequenzen in zwei Schritten umgehen

sollten” (Tradition and Analogy in the Distinction between Public Law and Private

Law, Shown on the Example of the Austrian Legal System. The Two-Stage Application

of Laws that Contain Doctrinal Incoherences) (May 22, 2019). Max Planck Institute for

Comparative Public Law & International Law (MPIL) Research Paper No. 2019-11.

Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3392294 (co-author: Lando Kirchmair)

183. “What is Wrong with the Hungarian Legal System and How to Fix it” Max

Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law & International Law (MPIL) Research

Paper No. 2018-13. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3213378

184. “Miért nem működik jól a magyar jogrend és hogyan javíthatjuk meg?” (Why

the Hungarian Legal System is not Working Properly and How to Fix it?) MTA Law

Working Papers 2018/1. http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/2018_01_Jakab.pdf

185. “International Indices as Models for the Rule of Law Scoreboard of the

European Union: Methodological Issues” Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public

Law & International Law (MPIL) Research Paper No. 2017-21. Available at SSRN:

https://ssrn.com/abstract=3032501 (co-author: Viktor Olivér Lőrincz)

186. “Sustainability in European Constitutional Law” Max Planck Institute for

Comparative Public Law & International Law (MPIL) Research Paper No. 2016-16.

Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2803304

187. “A jogállamiság mérése indexek segítségével” (Measuring the Rule of Law with

the Help of Indexes) Pazmany Law Working Papers 2015/12

http://plwp.eu/legfrissebb/150-2015-12

188. “Sarkalatos törvények a magyar jogrendben” (Cardinal Laws in the Hungarian

Legal System) MTA Law Working Papers 2015/32

http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/mtalwp/2015_32_Jakab.pdf (co-author: Emese

Szilágyi)

189. “CONREASON – The Comparative Constitutional Reasoning Project.

Methodological Dilemmas and Project Design” MTA Law Working Papers 2015/9.

http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/mtalwp/2015_09_jakab.pdf (co-authors: Arthur

Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich)

190. “A reklámadó és az európai jog” (The Advertisement Tax and European Law)

Pázmány Law Working Papers 2014/14. http://plwp.eu/evfolyamok/2014/26-2014-14

pp. 9 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)

191. “Full Parliamentarisation of the EU without Changing the Treaties. Why We

Should Aim for It and How Easily It Can be Achieved” Jean Monnet Working Papers

http://jeanmonnetprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/JMWP03Jakab.pdf 2012/3.

pp. 33

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192. “A külföldön élő magyar állampolgárok választójoga egyenlőségének kérdése a

választási törvény koncepciójában” (The Question of the Equality of Sufrage of

Hungarian Citizens Living Abroad in the Draft Election Law) Pázmány Law Working

Papers 2011/38. pp. 4 http://plwp.eu/evfolyamok/2011/100-2011-38

Book Reviews, Conference Reports and Prefaces

193. “Herbert Küpper: Einführung in die Verfassungssysteme Südosteuropas”

Jahrbuch für Ostrecht (60) 2019. pp. 468-469

194. “Theodore Konstadinides: The Rule of Law in the European Union. The

Internal Dimension” European Law Review 2019. pp. 129-130

195. “Tom Ginsburg & Aziz Z. Huq: How to Save a Constitutional Democracy”

International Journal of Constitutional Law 2018. pp. 1352-1357

196. “Alexander Somek, Rechtstheorie zur Einführung” Iustum Aequum Salutare

2018/1. pp. 305-306

197. “Alexander Somek, Rechtstheorie zur Einführung” Zeitschrift für öffentliches

Recht 2017. pp. 637-638

198. “Martje de Visser, Constitutional Review in Europe. A Comparative Analysis;

Werner Heun, Verfassung und Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit im Vergleich” Public Law

2015. pp. 516-518

199. “Jogtudomány és filozófia. Egy tudományos emlékmű” Cs. Kiss Lajos (szerk.):

Herbert L. A. Hart jogtudománya kritikai kontextusban” Magyar Tudomány 2015/8. pp.

1017-1018

200. “Tania Groppi -- Marie-Claire Ponthoreau (Hrsg.), The Use of Foreign

Precedents by Constitutional Judges” Verfassung und Recht in Übersee 2014/4. pp.

491-494

201. “Tania Groppi -- Marie-Claire Ponthoreau (eds), The Use of Foreign Precedents

by Constitutional Judges” Acta Juridica Hungarica 2014/3. pp. 296-298

202. “Halmai Gábor: Alkotmányjog – emberi jogok – globalizáció” Állam- és

Jogtudomány 2013/3-4. pp. 123-127

203. “Tania Groppi – Marie-Claire Ponthoreau (szerk.): The Use of Foreign

Precedents by Constitutional Judges” Állam- és Jogtudomány 2013/1-2. pp. 169-172

204. “Varga Zs. András: Ombudsman, ügyész, magánjogi felelősség. Alternatív

közigazgatási kontroll Magyarországon” Iustum Aequum Salutare 2013/1. pp. 195-199

205. “Günter Frankenberg, Staatstechnik. Perspektiven auf Rechtsstaat und

Ausnahmezustand” Der Staat 2012/1. pp. 138-139

206. “Foreword” in: Lóránt Csink – Balázs Schanda – András Zs. Varga (eds), The

Basic Law of Hungary. A First Commentary (Dublin – Budapest: Clarus – NIPA 2012)

pp. v-vi

207. “Zachary Elkins – Tom Ginsburg – James Melton, The Endurance of National

Constitutions” Közjogi Szemle 2011/2. pp. 58-59

208. “Obras Completas de Manuel García-Pelayo, 2ª edición” Der Staat 2011/1. pp.

151-155

209. “Obras Completas de Manuel García-Pelayo, 2ª edición” Boletín Mexicano de

Derecho Comparado 2010. pp. 1437-1442

210. “Csink Lóránt, Az államfő jogállása Európában és Magyarországon” (Lóránt

Csink, The Status of the Head of State in Europe and Hungary) Közjogi Szemle 2009/4.

p. 59

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211. “Helge Hornburg, Transnationales Minderheitenrecht im Lichte des

gemeinschaftsrechtlichen Diskriminierungsverbots” Common Market Law Review

2009. pp. 2137-2138

212. “Lóránt Csink, Az államfő jogállása Európában és Magyarországon” (Lóránt

Csink, The Status of the Head of State in Europe and Hungary) Jahrbuch für Ostrecht

2009/2. pp. 538-539

213. “Vorwort zu den Beiträgen der Konferenz ‘Verfassung und

Verfassungswirklichkeit. Ein Vergleich mittel- und osteuropäischer Staaten mit

Schwerpunkt Ungarn’, Budapest, 13. 5. 2008” (Preface to the Contributions of the

Conference ‘Normativity of the Constitution and Political Reality. A Comparison of

Central and Eastern European Countries with a Focus on Hungary’ Budapest, 13 May

2008) Jahrbuch für Ostrecht (Yearbook for Eastern [European] Law) 2009/1. pp. 13-14

214. “Katalin Gönczi: Die europäischen Fundamente der ungarischen Rechtskultur.

Juristischer Wissenstransfer und nationale Rechtswissenschaft in Ungarn zur Zeit der

Aufklärung und im Vormärz” Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte –

Germanistische Abteilung 2009. pp. 714-715

215. “A magyar bíróságok szervezeti válsága. Fleck Zoltán: Jogállam és

igazságszolgáltatás a változó világban” (Organisational Crisis in the Hungarian Court

System. Review on Zoltán Fleck’s ‘The Rule of Law and Judicial System in a

Changing World’) Politikatudományi Szemle (Review of Political Science) 2009/1. pp.

161-167

216. “Anneli Albi – Jacques Ziller (eds.): The European Constitution and National

Constitutions. Ratification and Beyond” Common Market Law Review 2008. pp. 1775-

1776

217. “SIPE Konferenzbände I-II-III” (Conference Proceedings I-II-III of the

European Society of Public Lawyers – Book Review) Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht

2008. p. 335

218. “Neukantianismus in der ungarischen Rechtstheorie der ersten Hälfte des XX.

Jahrhunderts – Rezensionsartikel” (Neokantianism in Hungarian Legal Theory in the

First Half of the XXth Century – Book Review Article) Archiv für Rechts- und

Sozialphilosophie 2008. pp. 264-272

219. “Szente Zoltán: Európai alkotmány- és parlamentarizmustörténet 1945-2005”

(Zoltán Szente: History of Constitutions and Parliamentarism in Europe 1945-2005)

Der Staat 2008. pp. 319-320

220. “Herbert Küpper: Die ungarische Verfassung nach zwei Jahrzehnten des

Übergangs” (Herbert Küpper: The Hungarian Constitution after two Decades of

Transition) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg

Journal of International Law) 2007. pp. 1001-1002

221. “Győrfi Tamás: A kortárs jogpozitivizmus perspektívái” (Tamás Győrfi:

Perspectives of Contemporary Legal Positivism) BUKSZ (Budapest Book Review)

2007. pp. 188-189

222. “Catherine Dupré: Importing the Law in Post-Communist Transitions. The

Hungarian Constitutional Court and the Right to Human Dignity (2003)” Zeitschrift für

ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International

Law) 2004. pp. 243-246

223. “10. Jahrestagung des Jungen Forums Rechtsphilosophie” (10th Conference of

the Young Forum of Jurisprudence) Juristische Schulung (JuS) (Legal Education)

2003/7. pp. XXXIV-XXXVI (co-author: Tilmann Altwicker)

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Blog Contributions, Newspaper Articles and Interviews

224. “Das Recht zum “Nein!”” (The Right to Say No) Salzburger Nachrichten – Der

Staatsbürger 20 July 2019, p. 6 https://www.sn.at/panorama/international/das-recht-

zum-nein-73595593

225. “How to Defend the Integrity of the EP Elections against Authoritarian Member

States” verfassungsblog.de 31 March 2019, https://verfassungsblog.de/how-to-defend-

the-integrity-of-the-ep-elections-against-authoritarian-member-states/

226. “In the U.S. and Hungary: A Transatlantic Requiem for Academic Freedom”

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung – Einspruch Magazin 20 February 2019

https://einspruch.faz.net/einspruch-magazin/2019-02-

20/c06c5331fe0a81fe863f136b9941cdb8/?GEPC=s5 (co-author: Russell Miller)

227. “Freiheit braucht das Zusammenspiel verschiedener Akteure” (Freedom

necessitates cooperation between different actors) Junge Akademie Magazin (2018) Nr

25. – Wissenschaftsfreiheit (Academic Freedom) pp. 42-49 (interview with András

Jakab and Zsolt Enyedi by Jan Hennings) http://magazin.diejungeakademie.de/freiheit-

jakab-enyedi-hennings/

228. “Freedom is a common effort – A conversation between Jan Hennings, András

Jakab and Zsolt Enyedi” Junge Akademie Magazin – English Version (2018) Issue 25

http://magazin.diejungeakademie.de/en/freedom-hennings-jakab-enyedi/

229. “Iudex calculat: Why Constitutional Scholars Should Surmount their Allergy to

Numbers” verfassungsblog.de 30. October 2018 https://verfassungsblog.de/iudex-

calculat-why-constitutional-scholars-should-surmount-their-allergy-to-numbers/ (co-

authors: Arthur Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich)

230. “A jogtudomány művelése – európai kitekintéssel. Beszélgetés Jakab András

alkotmányjogásszal” (Legal Scholarship with a European Outlook. Talking to András

Jakab, Constitutional Lawyer) ppke.hu 04.10.2018 http://ppke.hu/aktualis/a-

jogtudomany-muvelese-europai-kitekintessel

231. “Internetes Jogtudományi Enciklopédia” (Internet Encyclopedia of Legal

Scholarship) Jogi Fórum 10.07.2018 (interview with András Jakab and Balázs Fekete

by Eszter Horváth) http://www.jogiforum.hu/interju/174

232. “Miért nem működik jól a magyar jogrend és hogyan javíthatjuk meg?’ (What is

wrong with the Hungarian Legal System and How to Fix it?) index.hu 19.02.2018

https://index.hu/velemeny/2018/02/19/jakab_andras_tanulmany_elemzes_jogrend_hiba

i/

233. “Formal and Informal Elements of Institution-Building. A Comment on Armin

von Bogdandy and Michael Ioannidis” verfassungsblog.de 09. March 2017

http://verfassungsblog.de/formal-and-informal-elements-of-institution-building-a-

comment-on-armin-von-bogdandy-and-michael-ioannidis/

234. “Perfekcionizmus nélkül a tudományos munka időpazarlás” (Scholarly Work

without Perfectionism is a Waste of Time” [interview by Bálint Ablonczy] valasz.hu

23.07.2014 http://valasz.hu/itthon/perfekcionizmus-nelkul-a-tudomanyos-munka-

idopazarlas-102240

235. “Why the Debate between Kumm and Armstrong is about the Wrong Question”

verfassungsblog.de 20. June 2014 http://www.verfassungsblog.de/debate-kumm-

armstrong-wrong-question/#.U6RIbfl_uqg

236. “Alkotmányjogi autonómia” (Constitutional Autonomy) vs.hu 14.05.2014

http://vs.hu/versus/tiszteletet-erdemel-e-az-alaptorveny

237. “Távolabb kerültünk az európai mainstreamtől” (We are further from the

European Mainstream) [interview] in: Benedek Molnár – Márton Németh – Péter Tóth

(eds), Mérlegen az Alaptörvény (Revisiting the Basic Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac –

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Stádium 2013) pp. 111-128, excerpts available at http://arsboni.hu/tavolabb-kerultunk-

az-europai-mainstreamtol-interju-jakab-andrassal.html

238. “Supremacy of the EU Charter in National Courts in Purely Domestic Cases”

verfassungsblog.de 27. March 2013, http://verfassungsblog.de/the-eu-as-a-community-

of-human-rights/

239. “Nemzetközi probléma lesz a ‘félszavazatból’” (The ‘half vote’ will cause an

international problem) [Interview by Ildikó Csuhaj and Károly Lencsés] Népszabadság

24.10.2011, p. 5, available at http://nol.hu/belfold/aggalyok__mitoszok__tenyek_

240. “Dupla vagy semmi: mit nyújthat a Fidesz?” (Double or nothing: what can the

Fidesz offer?) [Interview by Ferenc M. László] hvg.hu 20.10.2011, available at

http://img0.hvg.hu/itthon/20111019_Jakab_Andras_valasztasi_rendszer

241. “Az Alkotmánybíróságról szóló rész ‘így aligha elfogadható’ – Jakab András

jogász az alkotmánytervről” (The provisions on the Constitutional Court ‘are actually

not acceptable in this form’ – András Jakab lawyer on the draft Constitution) origo

10.03.2011, available at http://www.origo.hu/itthon/20110310-jakab-andras-a-ppke-

docense-az-uj-alkotmany-tervezeterol.html

242. “Népfelség és alkotmánybíráskodás” (Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional

Review) Heti Válasz 10.02.2011, p. 63

243. “Az alkotmányos rendszer arkhimédeszi pontja az alkotmánybíráskodás” (The

Archimedean point of the constitutional system is the constitutional court) [Interview

by Endre Babus] HVG 15.01.2011. pp. 34-35

244. “Az új Alkotmány koncepcióterve: lebegtetés és pontatlanságok” (The New

Plan for a Constitution: Undecided Issues and Impreciseness) origo – komment.hu

09.12.2010, available at http://www.komment.hu/tartalom/20101209-velemeny-az-uj-

alkotmanykoncepciorol.html

245. “A Fideszen csattanhat az Alkotmánybíróság korlátozása” (The Fidesz Party

Could Suffer as a result of Curtailing the Competences of the Constitutional Court)

[Interview by Gábor Miklósi] index 2010.10.29, available at

http://index.hu/belfold/2010/10/29/az_alkotmanybirosag_a_fideszt_sem_fogja_tudni_m

egvedeni/

246. “Szívműtét előtt. Milyen legyen az alkotmányozás?” (Before a heart operation.

What kind of constitution making should we have?) Magyar Nemzet – Magazin

2010.10.02. pp. 25-26, available also at http://www.mno.hu/portal/739829

247. “Jogesetek Magyarázata” (Case Notes) [Interview by Attila Antal] Jogi Fórum

(Legal Forum) 2010.04.19, available at http://www.jogiforum.hu/interju/69

248. “A 21. század magyar Bartolusa” (The Hungarian Bartolus of the 21st Century)

[Interview by András Koltay] Ítélet (Judgment) 2010.03.19 (XIII/1) p. 9

249. “A kommentár módszertani paradigmaváltást is jelent” (The Commentary is

also a Change of Paradigm in Methodology) [Interview by Nóra Chronowski] Közjogi

Szemle (Review of Public Law) 2010/1. pp. 63-66

250. “Nem kell új alkotmány” (We Don’t Need a New Constitution) [Interview by

Ferenc Horkay-Hörcher] Heti Válasz 2010.02.11. p. 9, available also at

http://hetivalasz.hu/itthon/nem-kell-uj-alkotmany-27269/

251. “Szívműtét helyett. Jakab András a cinikus ítéletekről, a

paragrafusautomataként működő bírákról és arról, hogy tökéletes alkotmány nincs, és

nem is lesz” (Instead of a heart operation. András Jakab on cynical judgments, on

judges who work like automats and on the fact that there is no perfect Constitution and

there will never be one) [Interview by Anna Kulcsár] Magyar Nemzet – Magazin

2010.02.06. p. 28, available also at: http://www.mno.hu/portal/693080

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252. [Interview by Attila Antal on the Preparation of The Commentary on the

Constitution] Jogi Fórum (Legal Forum) 2008.08.21, available at:

http://www.jogiforum.hu/interju/52

253. “Mire jó az alkotmányjogász?” (What is a Constitutional Lawyer for?) Heti

Válasz (Weekly Response, electronic version) 2008.03.27, available at:

http://www.hetivalasz.hu/cikk/0803/mire_jo_az_alkotmanyjogasz

FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS

254. “Verfassungsgerichtliche Argumentation” (Reasoning in Constitutional Courts)

in: Armin von Bogdandy – Christoph Grabenwarter – Peter M. Huber (eds.): Ius

Publicum Europaeum VII. (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller 2020) …

255. “The Failure of Constitutional Institution-Building in Hungary” American

Journal of Comparative Law 2020 forthcoming

256. “What Can Constitutional Law Do Against the Erosion of Democracy and the

Rule of Law?” Constitutional Studies 2020 forthcoming

LECTURES, CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED COMMENTS

Languages: German (Nr. ‎1, ‎2, ‎6, ‎7, ‎22, ‎26, ‎29, ‎43, ‎46, ‎67, ‎95, ‎97, ‎99, ‎101, ‎112, ‎114), English

(Nr. ‎3, ‎4, ‎5, ‎8, ‎9, ‎10, ‎11, ‎13, ‎14, ‎15, ‎16, ‎17, ‎18, ‎19, ‎20, ‎21, ‎25, ‎27, ‎30, ‎32, ‎34, ‎37, ‎42, ‎47, ‎48, ‎49,

‎50, ‎52, ‎54, ‎55, ‎56, ‎58, ‎59, ‎60, ‎64, ‎65, ‎66, ‎68, ‎70, ‎72, ‎73, ‎75, ‎76, ‎78, ‎79, ‎83, ‎84, ‎86, ‎88, ‎89, ‎91,

‎92, ‎93, ‎94, ‎96, ‎98, ‎102, ‎103, ‎104, ‎105, ‎106, ‎107, ‎108, ‎110, ‎111, ‎113), Hungarian (Nr. ‎23, ‎24,

‎31, ‎33, ‎35, ‎38, ‎39, ‎44, ‎45, ‎51, ‎53, ‎57, ‎61, ‎62, ‎63, ‎69, ‎71, ‎74, ‎77, ‎82, ‎85, ‎87, ‎100, ‎109, ‎115, ‎116),

Spanish (Nr. ‎90).

1. Salzburg (Austria), 22 October 2019, presentation on “Der Abbau der Rechtsstaatlichkeit

in Ungarn” (Decline of the Rule of Law in Hungary) at the conference of the

Österreisches Institut für Menschenrechte on the “Erosion der Rechtsstaatlichkeit”

(Erosion of the Rule of Law)

2. Marburg (Germany), 9 October 2019, presentation on “Die EU-Rechtsstaatlichkeitskrise

als institutioneller Alkoholismus in Osteuropa” (The EU Rule of Law Crisis as

Institutional Alcoholism of Eastern Europe) at the European Constitutional Law

Workshop of the Staatsrechtslehrertagung (Yearly Congress of German Speaking Public

Lawyers)

3. Örebro (Sweden), 24 September 2019, presentation on “The Failure of Constitutional

Institution-Building in Eastern Europe” at the University of Örebro

4. Santiago (Chile), 2 July 2019, presentation on “Sustainability and Children’s Suffrage” at

the 2019 ICON-S International Society of Public Law Conference

5. Santiago (Chile), 1 July 2019, presentation on “The Nature of Constitutional Concepts” at

the 2019 ICON-S International Society of Public Law Conference

6. Salzburg (Austria), 16 May 2019, lecture on “Die Versteinerungstheorie” (The

Petrification Theory) organised by the Salzburger Juristische Gesellschaft

7. Salzburg (Austria), 9 April 2019, inaugural lecture on “Was kann Verfassungsrecht gegen

die Erosion von Demokratie und Rechtsstaatlichkeit tun?” (What Can Constitutional Law

Do Against the Erosion of Democracy and the Rule of Law?) at the University of

Salzburg

8. Padova (Italy), 4 April 2019, lecture on „Sovereignty and Courts in Europe” at the

University of Padova conference on “European Courts and Legal Reasoning”

9. Milano (Italy), 13 March 2019, lecture on “What is wrong with the Hungarian legal

system and how to fix it?” at Milano State University

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10. Milano (Italy), 13 March 2019, lecture on “Sovereignty and Democracy in Europe” at

Bocconi University

11. Oviedo (Spain), 24 January 2019, lecture at the Junta General del Principado de Asturias

(Asturian Parliament) on “Rule of Law Indices and the EU Rule of Law Crisis”

12. Budapest (Hungary), 3 December 2018, lecture at Central European University on “What

is Wrong with the Hungarian Legal System and How to Fix It”

13. Dublin (Ireland), 24 October 2018, lecture on “European Constitutional Language” at the

research seminar series of Dublin City University

14. Brescia (Italy), 20 September 2018, lecture on “Comparative Constitutional Reasoning”

at the conference of the University of Brescia on “Global Trends in Constitutional

Reasoning”

15. Málaga (Spain), 27 April 2018, lecture on “Constitutional Decline and Global

Constitutionalism” at the XVIth Congress of the Asociación de Constitucionalistas de

España (ACE)

16. Madrid (Spain), 25 April 2018, lecture on “Comparative Constitutional Reasoning” at the

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

17. Stockholm (Sweden), 16. November 2017, presentation on “Institutional Alcoholism in

Eastern Europe. Cultural Elements of the Rule of Law” at the conference of the Swedish

Network of European Legal Studies on “The Future of Europe. Political and Legal

Integration Beyond Brexit”

18. Budapest (Hungary), 28 October 2017, presentation on “Full Parliamentarisation of the

EU Without Changing the Treaties - Why We Should Aim for It and How Easily It Can

Be Achieved” at the conference of the Hungarian Europe Society on “Reforming the EU:

Central European Perspectives”

19. Budapest (Hungary), 21 September 2017, presentation on “The Rule of Law and the

Terrorist Threat” at the conference “Privacy and National Security Interests” of the

Pázmány Péter Catholic University

20. Lisbon (Portugal), 19 September 2017, presentation on “Constitutional Requirements of a

Future EMU Membership of Hungary” at the H2020 conference “EMU Choices”

21. Budapest (Hungary), 9 June 2017, keynote lecture on “Sustainability in European

Constitutional Law” at the conference on “Institutional Reforms in Ageing Societies”

(co-organised by the Pázmány Péter Catholic University and the Hungarian Academy of

Sciences)

22. Schlögen (Austria), 26 May 2017, presentation on “Das ungarische Konzept der

Umgestaltung der Verfassungsordnung” (The Hungarian Way of Changing the

Constitutional System) at the yearly confrence of the Austrian Laywers’ Commision

(Österreichische Juristenkommission)

23. Pécs (Hungary), 4 May 2017, presentation on “Law and Politics” at the 39th Yearly

Conference of the Hungarian Lawyers’ Association (Magyar Jogász Egylet)

24. Debrecen (Hungary), 4 April 2017, presentation on “Mátyás Bódig on the general

features of doctrinal legal scholarship” at the University of Debrecen (title of conference:

Value Commitments in Legal Scholarship)

25. Istanbul (Turkey), 13 January 2017, lecture on “Constitutional Reasoning and the

Hungarian Constitutional Court” at Koç University

26. Heidelberg (Germany), 24 November 2016, presentation on “Das ungarische

Grundgesetz von 2011” (The Hungarian Basic Law of 2011) at the conference on

“Freiheit und Verantwortung. Verfassung und Menschenrechte in Ungarn und in

Deutschland im Wandel der Zeit” (Freedom and Responsibility. Constitution and Human

Rights in Hungary and Germany Through Changing Times) by the Heidelberg Academy

of Sciences

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27. Budapest (Hungary), 23 November 2016, presentation on “Legacy of Socialism in

Hungarian Legal Thought” at the conference organised by the Danube Institute, the

Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and the Common Sense Society on

“Communism’s Poisoned Legacy”

28. Milano (Italy), 14 November 2016, presentation on “Measuring Constitutional Reasoning

with Numbers” at Bocconi University (Faculty Seminar)

29. Münster (Germany), 9 November 2016, presentation on “Verfassung und

Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in Ungarn” (Constitution and Judicial Review in Hungary) at

the University of Münster

30. Heidelberg (Germany), 10 October 2016, presentation on “Measuring Constitutional

Reasoning with Numbers” at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and

International Law

31. Budapest (Hungary), 6 October 2016, inaugural lecture on “Az alkotmányjogi érvelés

mérése számokkal” (Measuring Constitutional Reasoning with Numbers) at the Pázmány

Péter Catholic University

32. Bergen (Norway), 2 September 2016, presentation on “The CONREASON Project” at

the University of Bergen

33. Budapest (Hungary), 24 June 2016, presentation of “Balázs Fekete / Zoltán Fleck (eds),

Tanulmányok a kortárs jogelméletről (Studies on Contemporary Legal Theory)” at the

yearly book presentation of ELTE Faculty of Law

34. Kiev (Ukraine), 23 June 2016, presentation on “Constitution-Making Procedures” at the

conference of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences and the Organization for Security and

Co-operation in Europe on “Constitutional Change”

35. Budapest (Hungary), 3 June 2016, lecture on “Jogi érvelések és dogmatikai

jellegzetességek összehasonlítása számokkal – jogösszehasonlítás, matematika,

jogfilozófia” (Comparing Legal Reasoning and Doctrinal Features with Numbers –

Comaparative Law, Mathematics, Legal Philosophy) at the conference of the BME

(Budapest University of Technology and Economics) on “Jogi érvelés és érveléselmélet”

(Legal Reasoning and Argumentative Theory)

36. Debrecen (Hungary), 27 May 2016, plenary opening Marton Géza Lecture on “A

jogállamiság mérése indexekkel” (Measuring the Rule of Law with Indexes) at the

Debrecen University Faculty of Law yearly conference for doctoral students

37. Brussels (Belgium), 23 February 2016, presentation on “The application of the EU

Charter of Fundamental Rights in purely domestic cases” at the Public Hearing of the

European Parliament Committee on Petitions on “Taking Citizens’ concerns seriously:

broadening the scope of the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights (Article 51)?”

38. Miskolc (Hungary), 8 January 2016, presentation on “A jogi érvelés mérése számokkal”

(Measuring Legal Reasoning with Numbers) at Miskolc University at the Celebration of

the 65th

Anniversary of Prof. Mikós Szabó

39. Budapest (Hungary), 20 November 2015, presentation on “Kisebbségi jogok és a nép

fogalma. Kisebbség és többség” (Minority Rights and the Construction of Demos.

Minority and Majority) at the Congress of the Hungarian Society of Sociology (ELTE

TáTK)

40. Budapest (Hungary), 4 September 2015, lecture on “A jogállamiság mérése indexek

segítségével” (Measuring the Rule of Law with the Help of Indexes) at the conference

“Competition of Legal Systems” at the Catholic University Pázmány Péter

41. Budapest (Hungary), 10 June 2015, lecture on “Kutatási módszerek a jogtudományban”

(Research Methods in Legal Scholarship) at the Hungarian Judicial Academy (MIA)

42. Vienna (Austria), 27 May 2015, lecture on “Full Parliamentarisation of the European

Union” at the EuDEM 2015 conference at the Diplomatic Academy Vienna

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43. Budapest (Hungary), 25 February 2015, lecture on “Der ‘German Approach’ –

Staatsrechtslehre im Wissenschaftsvergleich” (The German Approach -- Constitutional

Doctrine in Comparison) at the workshop of the Budapest Research Group on

Constitutional Theory

44. Budapest (Hungary), 7 January 2015, presentation on “A magyar Alkotmánybíróság

alkotmányjogi érvelése” (Constitutional Reasoning in the Hungarian Constitutional

Court) (with Johanna Fröhlich)

45. Debrecen (Hungary), 7 November 2014, presentation on “A magyar jogi oktatás

megújításához szükséges lépések” (Steps Necessary to Reform Hungarian Legal

Education) at the Centenary of Legal Education in Debrecen

46. Düsseldorf (Germany), 1 October 2014, presentation on “Der ‘German Approach’ –

Staatsrechtslehre im Wissenschaftsvergleich” (The German Approach -- Constitutional

Doctrine in Comparison) at the Staatsrechtslehrertagung (Yearly Congress of the

German Society of Constitutional Lawyers)

47. Tallinn (Estonia), 18 September 2014, presentation on “The Ombudsman as an

Independent Institution” at the International Ombudsman Institute’s conference on

“Ombudsman’s Role in a Democracy”

48. Berlin (Germany), 9 July 2014, presentation on “The Application of the Charter in Purely

Domestic Cases” at the conference on “Enforcement of EU Law against Recalcitrant

Member States” at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

49. Bielefeld (Germany), 10 June 2014, presentation at the conference “Index Building in

Socio-Legal Scholarship” on “The CONREASON Project”

50. Budapest (Hungary), 25 April 2014, presentation at the conference “Model Institutions

for a Sustainable Future” on “Sustainability as a Constitutional Principle: Ever-Growing

Pension Systems in Constitutional Democracies”

51. Budapest (Hungary), 9 April 2014, presentation on “Az új parlamenti jog” (The New

Laws on the Parliament) at the Bibó Napok Conference at the ELTE University

52. Budapest (Hungary), 7 April 2014, presentation on “The EU – Towards a more Credible

and Effective Guardianship for Democracy?” at the conference of the Central European

University School of Public Policy on “Rolling back the Rollback”

53. Budapest (Hungary), 4 March 2014, lecture on “A kivételes jogrend alkotmányelméleti

kérdései” (State of Emergency from the Perspective of Constitutional Theory) at the

conference of the Hungarian Association of Military Law on “Védelem és Igazgatás”

(Defence and Administration)

54. Freiburg (Germany), 27 November 2013, lecture on “The Hungarian Basic Law 2011” at

the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Criminal Law

55. Berlin (Germany), 20 November 2013, Rechtskulturen lecture on “The CONREASON

Project” at the Humboldt University

56. Budapest (Hungary), 14 November 2013, lecture on “The Language of a Constitutional

Discourse” at the international conference of PPKE BTK on “Constitutional Culture in

Western and Central Europe”

57. Budapest (Hungary), 2 October 2013, lecture on “Az általános választójog története”

(The History of the Universal Suffrage) at the conference of the Association of European

Election Officials in the Mathias Corvinus Collegium

58. Budapest (Hungary), 24 September 2013, lecture on “Rights and Duties in Constitutions”

at the Central European Policy Centre’s conference on “Constitutionalism – American

and European ways. Fundamental rights and values in Anglo-Saxon and Continental

Models”

59. Belo Horizonte (Brazil), 22 July 2013, lecture on “Demographic Sustainability and

Constitutional Law” at the IVR XXVIth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and

Social Philosophy

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60. Hannover (Germany), 5 July 2013, lecture on “Constitutional Reasoning in Europe” at

the VolkswagenStiftung Treffen der Geförderten

61. Budapest (Hungary), 7 June 2013, lecture on the “Az új Alaptörvény rendelkezései a

választási rendszerről” (The Rules on the Elections in the New Basic Law) at the

conference of the National University of Public Service (NKE) and the Hungarian

Lawyers Association (MJE) on “A magyar választási rendszer átalakulásának közjogi

kihívásai” (Public Law Challenges of the Changes in the Electoral System)

62. Budapest (Hungary), 3 June 2013, lecture on “Jogegységi határozatok normatani

kérdései” (Quasi legislative acts of courts from the perspective of a theory of norms) at

the Kúria (Hungarian Supreme Court)

63. Szeged (Hungary), 31 May 2013, lecture on “Bírói jogértelmezés az Alaptörvény

tükrében” (Judicial interpretation of laws in light of the [Hungarian]Basic Law) at the

conference of the University of Szeged on “Law in Action”

64. Siena (Italy), 24 April 2013, lecture at the University of Siena on “The New Hungarian

Basic Law of 2011”

65. Rome (Italy), 23 April 2013, lecture at the workshop on “Constitutional Change and

Constitutional Review in Hungary. Recent Developments” at LUISS University

66. Rome (Italy), 22 April 2013, lecture at the University Sapienza on “The New

Constitution of Hungary”

67. Budapest (Hungary), 15 April 2013, lecture at the conference of the Andrássy University

on “Verfassunggebung in konsolidierten Demokratien”; title of the lecture: “Wozu dient

eine Verfassung?”

68. Budapest (Hungary), 8 April 2013, lecture at the conference of the Research Institute for

Hungarian Communities Abroad (NPKI) on “Territorial Autonomies in Europe:

Solutions and Challenges”; title of the lecture: “Constitutional Visions of the Nation”

69. Fehérvárcsurgó (Hungary), 9 March 2013, lecture at the conference of the Foundation

Joseph Károlyi on “What is a Constitution Good For? Between National Differences and

European Consensus”; title of the lecture: “The Constitution of Europe”

70. Maastricht (Netherlands), 21 February 2013, invited comment on Viorelia Gasca’s “The

Individual and Political Participation” (Eunacon Closing Conference)

71. Budapest (Hungary), 20 September 2012, lecture at the Hungarian Academy for the

Education of Judges (Magyar Bíróképző Akadémia) on “Az új Alaptörvény és a

jogértelmezés” (New Hungarian Basic Law and the Judicial Interpretation of Statutes)

72. Barcelona (Spain), 26 June 2012, lecture at Pompeu Fabra University on “Constitutional

Visions of the Nation”

73. Luxembourg (Luxembourg), 30 May 2012, lecture at the University of Luxembourg on

“Continuity with Deficiencies: The New Hungarian Basic Law”

74. Budapest (Hungary), 18 April 2012, lecture on “Judge Made Law in Hungarian Legal

History” at the conference of the Opten Kft. on “Judge Made Law in Hungary” at the

Pázmány Péter Catholic University

75. Ithaca NY (USA), 10 April 2012, Berger Lecture at Cornell Law School on “Judicial

Reasoning in Constitutional Courts”

76. Belgrade (Serbia), 23 March 2012, lecture on “Constitutional Visions of the Nation” at

the conference on “The Challenges of Multiculturalism”

77. Cluj (Romania), 29 February 2012, lecture at the Sapientia University on “Az új Magyar

Alaptörvény” (The New Hungarian Basic Law)

78. Budapest (Hungary), 26 January 2012, lecture at Central European University Political

Science Department on “Democratizing the European Union”

79. Milan (Italy), 11 December 2011, lecture at Bocconi University on “Constitutional

Reasoning in Constitutional Courts – A European Perspective”

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80. Budapest (Hungary), 28 November 2011, lecture held at the Hungarian Academy for the

Education of Judges (Magyar Bíróképző Akadémia) on “Az új Alaptörvény bírói

jogértelmezésre vonatkozó rendelkezései” (The Rules of Judicial Interpretation of

Statutes According to the New Hungarian Basic Law)

81. Belgrade (Serbia), 26-27 November 2011, conference organised by the University of

Belgrade on “Crisis and Quality of Democracy in South East European Countries”; title

of the lecture: “What is a Constitution Good For? Lessons From the Hungarian

Constitution-making Process”

82. Budapest (Hungary), 28 September 2011, conference organised by the Hungarian data

protection commissioner on “Data Protection Commissioner 1995-2011”; title of the

lecture: “A független intézmények értelme egy alkotmányos demokráciában” (The

Reasons for Having Independent Institutions in a Constitutional Democracy)

83. Yearly Conference of the Hungarian Political Science Association, 20-21 May 2011

(Budapest, Central European University), title of lecture: “Parliamentarisation of the EU

without Changing the Treaties”

84. Mexico City (Mexico), 5-10 December 2010, World Congress of the International

Association of Constitutional Law; papers presented: “Full Parliamentarisation of the EU

without Changing the Treaties” and “The Rule of Law in Times of Terrorist Challenge”

85. Szeged (Hungary), 18-19 November 2010, plenary lecture at the “Kovács István

emléknapok” conference (István Kovács remembrance days) on “Mire jó egy

alkotmány?” (What is a Constitution for?)

86. Heidelberg (Germany), 24 August 2010, Max Planck Lecture on “Parliamentarisation of

the EU without Changing the Treaties”

87. Szeged (Hungary), 18-19 June 2010, lecture at the yearly conference of the Magyar

Politikatudományi Társaság (Hungarian Society of Political Science) on “Az

alkotmányozás jogi lehetősége és gyakorlati veszélyei” (The Legal Possibility and the

Practical Dangers of Constitution-Making)

88. Zaragoza (Spain), 1-2 June 2010, lecture at the “The Role of National and Regional

Parliaments in European Affairs and the Scrutiny of EU Legislation” conference (Palacio

de Aljafería) on “Nice words with no practical relevance. The control of European affairs

in the Hungarian Parliament”

89. Oñati (Spain), 20-21 May 2010, lecture at the International Institute for the Sociology of

Law on “Parliamentarisation of the EU without Changing the Treaties. Lessons from

British Constitutional Thought” (title of the conference: Multi-Layered Polities and the

Search for the Common Good: A Constitutional Puzzle for the European Polis)

90. Oviedo (Spain), 7 May 2010, lecture at the University of Oviedo on “Estado de derecho y

el desafío terrorista” (The Rule of Law and the Terrorist Challenge)

91. Barcelona (Spain), 2 February 2010, research seminar at the Pompeu Fabra University;

title of the lecture: “The Prohibition of Torture”

92. Beijing (China), 15-22 September 2009, Special Workshop on The Many Fates of Legal

Positivism at the IVR XXIVth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social

Philosophy; comment on the paper by Karen Petroski on “Post-Positivism”

93. Budapest (Hungary), 4-6 June 2009, conference by the Societas Iuris Publici Europaei

(SIPE) on “Rule of Law, Freedom and Security in Europe”; title of the presentation: “The

Rule of Law and the Terrorist Challenge. A Map of Possible Arguments in the Dilemma

Liberty vs. Security”

94. Madrid (Spain), 29 April 2009, conference by the Real Instituto Elcano, European

Parliament Office in Spain and the European Commission Office in Spain on “Quinto

aniversario de la ampliación de la UE 2004”; title of the presentation: “Hungary – Five

Years after the Accession. Some Constitutional Issues of the Transition”

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95. Zlatibor (Serbia), 26 February 2009 (Winter School of the University of Kragujevac);

title of the lecture: “Die ungarische Verfassung und der EU Beitritt” (The Hungarian

Constitution and Accession to the EU)

96. Pisa (Italy), 19 December 2008 (Scuola Superiore S. Anna), Workshop on “The ECJ

under siege: new constitutional challenges for the ECJ”; discussant of the papers by

Oreste Pollicino and Emanuele Pollio

97. Starnberg (Germany), 9-12 October 2008, Ius Publicum Europaeum Workshop; title of

the lecture: “Die Wissenschaft vom Verwaltungsrecht in Ungarn” (Scholarship of

Administrative Law in Hungary)

98. Vienna (Austria), 9 July 2008, Summer School NICLAS for Security; title of the lecture:

“German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on State of Emergency – Paradigms and

Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse”

99. Budapest (Hungary), 13 May 2008, conference of the ELTE University and the Konrad

Adenauer Stiftung on “Verfassung und Verfassungswirklichkeit”; title of the lecture:

“Unmittelbare Anwendbarkeit der Verfassung” (together with Attila Vincze)

100. Budapest (Hungary), 5 May 2008, lecture at the ELTE University on “A jogi oktatás

dilemmái” (Dilemmas of Legal Education)

101. Budapest (Hungary), 29 April – 1 May 2008 (conference of the Andrássy Universität

Budapest and of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung on “Zwei Jahrzehnte Parlamentarismus in

Ost-, Ostmittel und Südosteuropa“ [Two Decades of Parliamentary Systems in Eastern,

Eastern-Central and South-Eastern Europe]); title of the lecture: “Die Mitwirkungsrechte

des ungarischen Parlaments in EU-Angelegenheiten aus verfassungsrechtlichem

Blickwinkel” (Competences of the Hungarian Parliament in EU Matters as a

Constitutional Problem)

102. Pisa (Italy), 28 March 2008 (Scuola Superiore S. Anna); title of the lecture: “Social

Rights in Hungary before and after EU Accession”

103. Pisa (Italy), 27 March 2008 (University of Pisa); title of the lecture: “The Hungarian

Constitutional Court”

104. Milano (Italy), 6 December 2007 (Bocconi University); title of the lecture: “Interpreting

Constitutions. Methodological Problems in a Comparative Overview”

105. Durham (U.K.), 13 September 2007 (SLS Conference 2007; section: Jurisprudence);

title of the lecture: “Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. Kelsen’s Failure to Derive the

Validity of a Norm from Another Norm”

106. Cracòw (Poland), 1-6 August 2007 (The XXIIIth World Congress of Philosophy of

Law and Social Philosophy in (IVR); section: Comparative Constitutionalism); title of

the lecture: “Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European Constitutional Thinking:

Austria and Germany”

107. Cracòw (Poland), 1-6 August 2007 (The XXIIIth World Congress of Philosophy of

Law and Social Philosophy in (IVR); section: Theory of Principles); title of the lecture:

“Concept and Function of Principles”

108. Athens (Greece), 11-15 June 2007 (VIIth World Congress of Constitutional Law); title

of the lecture: “Neutralizing the Sovereignty Question”

109. Miskolc (Hungary), 10-11 November 2006 (Conference on “The Legal Doctrine”); title

of the lecture: “Jogalkalmazás, jogdogmatika, Begriffsjurisprudenz. Észrevételek Szabó

Miklós előadásához” (Application of Law, Legal Doctrine, Begriffsjurisprudenz.

Comments on Miklós Szabó)

110. Geneva (Switzerland), 16-17 July 2006 (NTU Summer School), course of six lectures

on “The Reform of the United Nations”

111. Aberdeen (U.K.), 15 February 2006 (Interdisciplinary Forum), title of the lecture:

“Compromise Strategies on the Concept of Sovereignty in the European Integration”

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112. Heidelberg (Germany), 20 March 2005 (Project Ius Publicum Europaeum), title of the

lecture: “Wissenschaft und Lehre des Verfassungsrechts in Ungarn” (Scholarship and

Teaching on Constitutional Law in Hungary)

113. Zlatibor (Serbia), 24 February 2005 (Winter School of the University of Kragujevac);

title of the lecture: “Sovereignty and European Integration”

114. Flensburg (Germany), 1-3 July 2004. (Conference on “Recht, Staat und Internationale

Gemeinschaft bei Hans Kelsen”); title of the lecture: “Kelsens Völkerrechtslehre

zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Politik”

115. Miskolc (Hungary), 26-27 September 2003. (Conference on “Norm and/or rule”); title

of the lecture: “Kelsen és Merkl joglépcsőelméletének problémái” (Problems of the

Stufenbaulehre of Kelsen and Merkl)

116. Budapest (Hungary), 14 December 2001. (Conference on “Enforcement of Law –

Application of Law”); title of the lecture: “A norma szerkezete és a jogalkalmazási

modell” (The Structure of the Norm and the Model of the Application of Law)

MEMBERSHIPS IN LEARNED SOCIETIES

05.2018– Member of the German Association of Constitutional Lawyers (Vereinigung der

Deutschen Staatsrechtslehrer)

10.2011– Member of the Committee of Legal and Political Sciences (Állam- és

Jogtudományi Bizottság) at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

06.2008– Member of the Societas Iuris Publici Europaei (SIPE) (European Association of

Public Lawyers)

07.2007– Member of the Plenary Body (köztestületi tag) of the Hungarian Academy of

Sciences (MTA)

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

01.2020– Editor in Chief of the Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht (Austrian Journal of

Public Law) (Co-Editor in Chief: Sebastian Schmid)

10.2017– Founding Editor in Chief of Internetes Jogtudományi Enciklopédia – IJOTEN

(Internet Encyclopedia of Legal Scholarship), available at www.ijoten.hu (Co-

Editor in Chief between 2017 and 2019: Balázs Fekete, since 2019: Miklós

Könczöl, Attila Menyhárd and Gábor Sulyok)

05.2016– Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Iuris Dictio Law Review (Ecuador)

05.2015– Member of the Editorial Board of Constitutional Studies

(https://constitutionalstudies.wisc.edu/)

01.2013–09.2017 Editor in Chief of the quarterly Állam- és Jogtudomány (Science of Law

and State)

10.2012– member of the Editorial Board of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law

and European Law (Eleven Publishing)

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01.2011– founding editor of the Pázmány Law Working Papers series, available at

http://www.plwp.jak.ppke.hu/hu/

01.2010–04.2014 Founding Editor in Chief of the law journal Jogesetek Magyarázata

(Case Notes), available at www.jema.hu

FUNDING APPLICATIONS, CONFERENCES ORGANISED AND PROJECTS LED

1.07.2019 organised a workshop on in Santiago (Chile) on “Representation” (co-organiser:

Howard Schweber)

21.06.2018 organised a workshop on “Constitutional reasoning” in Seoul at the 10th

World

Congress of Constitutional Law (co-organiser: Adrienne Stone)

20.04.2017 organised a national conference on “State of Emergency” in Budapest (hosted

by the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,

and the Hungarian Society of Military Law and Law of War)

9-10.07.2014 organised an international conference on “Enforcement of EU Law against

Recalcitrant Member States” at the Social Science Research Center (WZB)

Berlin (co-organisers: Dimitry Kochenov and Mattias Kumm)

02.07.2014 awarded by OTKA (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) as the Principal

Investigator of a three years long research project “Institutional Reforms in

Ageing Societies: Legal and Political Aspects” (beginning 1 January 2015) with

a grant of 24,184,000 HUF (77,500 Euro)

21.03.2014 organised a national conference on “Sovereignty: idea and/or reality” at the

Hungarian Academy of Sciences (co-organiser: Péter Takács, OTKA research

group)

22.07.2013 organised a workshop at the IVR XXVIth World Congress of Philosophy of

Law and Social Philosophy in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) on “Sustainability as a

Legal Principle” (co-organiser: Matthias Goldmann)

21.05.2013 organised an international conference on “The Enforcement of EU Law against

Member States” in Budapest (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

01.09.2011–31.08.2016 led a project as a Schumpeter Fellow on “Constitutional

Reasoning in Europe. A Linguistic Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law”,

financed by the VolkswagenStiftung (499.300 Euro); project details available at

www.conreasonproject.com; first international workshop: 15 February 2013 in

Heidelberg; second international workshop in Budapest: 7-8 February 2014

15.08.2011 co-organised a Special Workshop on Constitutional Reasoning: Theoretical

Perspectives at the IVR XXVth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and

Social Philosophy in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) (co-organiser: Arthur

Dyevre)

04.02.2011 co-organised a national conference on constitution making (co-organiser: Tímea

Drinóczi) (Budapest, PPKE JÁK, PTE ÁJK)

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20.12.2010 co-organised a national conference on constitution making (co-organiser:

András Körösényi) (Budapest, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of

Political Sciences), title of the conference: Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és

máshol. Politikatudományi és közjogi megközelítések (Constitution-Making in

Hungary and Elsewhere. Approaches in Political Science and Public Law)

09.2010– co-organised the legal research seminar series at the Pázmány Péter Catholic

University (Pázmány Jogi Műhelyszemináriumok, co-organiser: András Koltay)

09.2009–06.2010 co-organised the international lecture series of the Centro de Estudios

Políticos y Constitucionales (co-organisers: Lasse Thomassen and Amaya

Úbeda de Torres)

15–22.09.2009 co-organised a Special Workshop on The Many Fates of Legal

Positivism at the IVR XXIVth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social

Philosophy in Beijing (China) (co-organisers: Otto Pfersmann and Jürgen

Busch) (output: see above in the list of publications Nr. ‎24)

06.2006–11.2009 led the project on the Commentary on the Hungarian Constitution

(through election by the then project-participants) taken over from László

Sólyom (former president of the Hungarian Constitutional Court) after his

withdrawal following his election as the President of the Republic of Hungary;

project data: 5 workshops during Autumn 2007 – Spring 2008, 45 participants,

budget ca. 50,000 Euro, for output see entry in the list of publications Nr. ‎13

12.2008 financial support from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. for the Commentary

on the Hungarian Constitution (7,000 Euro)

12.2006 financial support from the Deutsche Stiftung für Internationale Rechtliche

Zusammenarbeit e.V. (IRZ) for the Commentary on the Hungarian Constitution

(3,000 Euro)

09.2006 successfully applied for six scholarships of one month at the Max-Planck-

Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law for the

participants of the project on the Commentary on the Hungarian Constitution

7–8.04.2006 conference organised together with Prof. Péter Takács (the then Vice-Dean of

the Faculty of Law, ELTE University Budapest) on The Transformation of the

Hungarian Legal Order 1985/1990-2005 (output: see above in the list of

publications Nr. ‎20 and ‎21)

04.2003 successfully applied on behalf of the Calvinist University Károli Gáspár to the

Hungarian Academy of Sciences for the sponsorship of a research group of two

academics on the law of copyright

10.2002–02.2003 organised a conference on “Enforcement of Law – Application of Law”,

Calvinist University Károli Gáspár in Budapest (Hungary), output: see above in

list of publications Nr. ‎22

EXPERT ACTIVITIES, ADVISORY ROLES

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10.2019 – Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Faculty of Law of Pázmány

Péter Catholic University Budapest

05.2019 – Member of the EU Law Advisory Board of the Austrian Foreign Ministry

(BMEIA Beirat für Europarecht)

2019 – pro-bono expert on Hungary in the V-Dem Project (measuring democracy)

February – June 2015 member of the expert panel for the re-accreditation of the Law Faculties

of Universities of Rijeka and Zagreb (appointed by the Accreditation Council of

the Croatian Agency for Science and Higher Education; site visits between 11

and 15 May 2015)

2014 – pro-bono expert on Hungary in the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index

(measuring the rule of law)

2011 – 2012 member of the evaluation panel (zsűritag) for Legal and Political Sciences at the

Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA), before that and since then served

several times as an anonymous reviewer for the same body

2008 – served on several occasions as an anonymous reviewer of articles for the

European Constitutional Law Review and the German Law Journal, and also of

books for Hart Publishing and Oxford University Press