Thursday, April 19, 2018

New Volume: Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law

The latest volume of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law (2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Part I Thematic Part: Migration
    • Ielyzaveta Lvova, Global, International and State Dimensions of Migration – Problems of International/Domestic Enforcement
    • Balázs András Orbán, Legislation as a Catalyst of Irregular Migration
    • Barbara Bazánth & Gábor Kajtár, The Duty to Compensate for Expenses Occurring as a Result of Mass Migration in International Law
    • László Komáromi, The EU Migrant Quota Referendum in Hungary – The Legal Aspects of a Primarily Political Device
    • Tamás Molnár, Limitations on the Expulsion of Aliens Imposed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – A Retrospect of 50 Years
    • Blanka Ujvári, The Causes of Statelessness
    • Anita Rozália Nagy-Nádasdi, Fleeing Former Child Soldiers’ Right to Integration
  • Part II: Developments in International Law
    • Snezana Trifunovska, The Principle of Non-Interference and Cyber Operations
    • Tamás Lattmann, Potential Role of International Law in the Field of IT Warfare
    • Saeed Bagheri, The Legal Aspects of Turkey’s War against the PKK – A Case for Self-Defence within the Context of International Law
    • Lénárd Sándor, International Law Issues in Human Rights and the World of Business
    • Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, Resolving Indonesia’s Responsibility for Transboundary Haze Pollution in Light of the Toothless ATHP