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View article: How Hungary’s Pride Ban Tests the EU’s Commitment to Democracy
How Hungary’s Pride Ban Tests the EU’s Commitment to Democracy Open
On March 18, 2025, the Hungarian Parliament passed legislation aimed at protecting children from assemblies that promote homosexuality. Although the amendment imposes general limitations on freedom of assembly, it is commonly understood as…
View article: Orbán’s Veto Play – The Subsidiarity Card
Orbán’s Veto Play – The Subsidiarity Card Open
Viktor Orbán is known to use veto threats in the European Council to get his way. This time, he was keen to see that after months of tense exchanges with the Commission, Hungary gets access to EU funds that had been blocked in order to ach…
View article: Introduction to the Special Section: Differentiated Governance in a Europe in Crises
Introduction to the Special Section: Differentiated Governance in a Europe in Crises Open
This Article introduces the Special Section on "Differentiated Governance in a Europe in Crisis", out-lining the focus of the Special Section and summarising the contents of its various contributions. The Article defines the notion of diff…
View article: The Rule of Law in the EU: Crisis, Differentiation, Conditionality
The Rule of Law in the EU: Crisis, Differentiation, Conditionality Open
The EU's decade-long rule of law crisis has normalized into an everyday constitutional and political experience. The lens of differentiated governance calls for a close inquiry into the legal and political dynamics - processes, incentive s…
View article: Finally: The CJEU Defends Academic Freedom
Finally: The CJEU Defends Academic Freedom Open
The CJEU’s judgment against Hungary in the CEU case is the first major judicial pronouncement by a European court on the institutional dimension of academic freedom as a fundamental human right. Infringement action has become the surprise …
View article: National Courts Cannot Override CJEU Judgments : A Joint Statement in Defense of the EU Legal Order
National Courts Cannot Override CJEU Judgments : A Joint Statement in Defense of the EU Legal Order Open
This statement was written by 5 authors and co-signed by 22 others including the present contributor
View article: The Perils of Defending the Rule of Law Through Dialogue
The Perils of Defending the Rule of Law Through Dialogue Open
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