- Issue 1 2013
- Editorial Introduction
- Article Social Europe after Lisbon: Putting the ‘Social’ into the ‘Market Economy’
- Article The Implementation of Security Council Resolutions in the European Union Revisited
- Article On Myths and Miracles: The EU and Its Possible Accession to the ECHR
- Article The International Responsibility of the European Union: a Basic Interpretive Pattern
- Article Does the Emperor Really Have New Clothes? A Critical Assessment of the Post-Lisbon Regime of Division of Competences
- Article From the Principle of Linguistic Diversity to Enforceable Language Rights in the European Union
- Article Hungary versus Slovakia – EU Membership versus Sovereign Statehood
- Article Is László Sólyom a European Citizen? Hungary versus Slovak Republic
- Article International Law at the European Court of Justice: A Self-Contained Regime or an Escher Triangle
- Article Treaty Interpretation by Relying upon Other International Legal Norms
- Article International Discussions on the Progressive Realization of the Human Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation
- Article Old-Age Discrimination: The Age-Blindness of International Human Rights Law
- Article Questions of Environmental Protection in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights
- Article The Case of Franz Joseph and Lajos Kossuth before the English Court of Chancery
- Article The European Union as a Source of Public International Law
- Article Gunpowder for Court Battles: Access to Institution Documents in the Administrative Procedure, under Regulation 1049/2001, before the EU Courts and National Courts
- Article Union Citizenship: Fundamental Status and Fundamental Rights Analysis of the Recent Jurisprudence of the Court Related to Union Citizenship
- Article The Personal Law of Companies and the Freedom of Establishment under EU Law
- Article Protection of European Citizens in Third States under Article 23 TFEU
- Article La loi sur le Traité de Lisbonne devant la Cour Constitutionnelle de Hongrie
- Article Multilevel Protection of Fundamental Rights in the European Union and in Hungary
- Article Enforceability of the European Convention on Human Rights by Ordinary Courts in Hungary
- Article Regulating Local Border Traffic in the European Union
- Article State Acts and Responsibility in the Hungarian-Azeri-Armenian Triangle of the Safarov Case
- Article Facilitating War Crimes Procedures in Hungary: The New Criminal Code and Lex Biszku
- Book Review A Whole Image or a Few Pieces of Mosaic?
- Book Review The Latest Hungarian Textbook: A Successful Introduction to EU Law
- Book Review Nagy Boldizsár, A Magyar Menekültjog és Menekültügy a Rendszerváltozástól az Európai Unióba Lépésig – Erkölcsi, Politikai-filozófiai és Jogi Vizsgálódások
Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law |
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Article | Union Citizenship: Fundamental Status and Fundamental Rights Analysis of the Recent Jurisprudence of the Court Related to Union CitizenshipThe Rottmann, Zambrano, McCarthy and Dereci Cases |
Authors | Laura Gyeney |
DOI | 10.5553/HYIEL/266627012013001001017 |
Author's information |
Laura Gyeney Laura Gyeney Ph.D. is a Senior Lecturer at Pázmány Péter Catholic University Faculty of law and Political Sciences, Budapest (Hungary). She is the Deputy Head of the EU Law Department, the Director of Minority Law Protection Institute. She has a Master in Economics, Politics and Institutions of European and Global Relations at the University of Sacro Cuore, Milano (2001) and a Diploma in an introduction to English Law and the Law of the European Union, University of Cambridge (2006). |