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The studies in this issue was prepared as part of the linkage project of the Humboldt Research Group "On the systematisation of criminal responsibility of and in enterprises" led by the University of Heidelberg and the University of Miskolc (2020-2025).
"The studies in this issue are supported by the Central European Academy."
The studies in this issue are published in partnership with Common Defence Policy and supported by the Central European Academy.
The studies in this issue are published in partnership with Children's Rights Days 2023 and supported by the Central European Academy.
The Special Issue 1 of the European Integration Studies 2024 is a truly special edition. Although this is not obvious at first glance, as it contains high-quality articles relevant to the profile of the journal. But the careers of the authors have one point in common: they all obtained their doctoral degrees under the supervision of Professor Ákos Farkas at the Ferenc Deák Doctoral School of Law and Political Sciences in Miskolc. Their papers are a tribute to their supervisor, who is now celebrating his 70th birthday.
Section I. of volume of European Integration Studies was published as part of the Humboldt Research Group Linkage On the systematisation of criminal responsibility by and in enterprises with the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
„The studies in this issue are published in partnership with Children's Rights Days 2022 and Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law.”
Special Issues 1 and 2 of 2022 contain the conference papers of the international scientific conference “Invalidity Rules in the European Civil Codes” held on 3rd December 2021, as a part of Research Project No. K124797 with the support of NRDI Fund.
Special Issues 1 and 2 of 2022 contain the conference papers of the international scientific conference “Invalidity Rules in the European Civil Codes” held on 3rd December 2021, as a part of Research Project No. K124797 with the support of NRDI Fund.
Section 1. of the volume has been supported by the Ministry of Innovation and Technology, National Research, Development and Innovation Office through the project NLP-08, titled “National Laboratory for Social Innovation”
On 8 October 2020, the opening event Criminal and fine law responsibility of companies, especially in antitrust, data protection law and banking supervisory law, de lege lata and de lege ferenda of the institute partnership project On the systematisation of criminal responsibility by and in enterprises supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation took place, organized by the Universities of Heidelberg and Miskolc. This volume of European Integration Studies contains the published version of the contributions.
A folyóirat célja, hogy az európai integrációs folyamat jogi, gazdasági, politikai és kulturális vetületeivel foglalkozó tanulmányokat közöljön.
A folyóirat célja, hogy az európai integrációs folyamat jogi, gazdasági, politikai és kulturális vetületeivel foglalkozó tanulmányokat közöljön.