- Issue 1 2015
- Editorial Editor’s Note
- In Memoriam Árpád Passed Away … Personal Thoughts on a Quiet But Efficient Hungarian International Lawyer – in Memoriam Árpád Prandler (1930-2014)
- Article The Development of the International Human Rights Law with Specific Regard to the European Human Rights System
- Article The European Court of Human Rights and Social Rights – Emerging Trends in Jurisprudence?
- Article The Comparative Approach of the European Court of Human Rights – Shared Criticism with the United States Supreme Court
- Article Individual Complaints within the Field of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – Pro and Contra Arguments
- Article Article 27 of the ICCPR in Practice, with Special Regard to the Protection of the Roma Minority
- Article When Environmental Protection Meets Human Rights – In the Wake of the Prestige
- Article The UN Watercourses Convention, with Special Regard to the Environmental Provisions
- Article ICTY and Provisional Release: The Case of Vojislav Šešelj
- Article Biszku-Case Reloaded: International Law Obligations and Lacuna in Compliance with Respect to Communist Crimes
- Article World War I and the Appearance of Aerial Warfare: A Lacuna in the Texture of International Law?
- Article A Five-Step Legal Assessment in the Joint Targeting Process – An Overview
- Article Experiences in the Application of NCRS Compatible National Crisis Response Measures’ System in Connection with the Ukrainian Crisis
- Article The Case of X.Y. v. Hungary – A Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights on Pre-Trial Detention
- Article The Right to Liberty and Security in Practice – Focusing on Application No. 43888/08 and the Latest Case Law of the ECHR
- Article Crimean Secession in International Law
- Article Koskenniemi and the International Legal Argument as Founded in the Law’s Ontology
- Article Rethinking the Dualism of Regionalism vs. Universalism in the Light of the Sub-Saharan Experience with the Regulation of Foreign Investments
- Article How Global Constitutionalism Is Related to Domestic Constitutional Conflicts?
- Article The Definition of the Right to Privacy in the United States of America and Europe
- Article The Use of Drones for Cross-Border Law Enforcement and Military Purposes in Another State’s Sovereign Airspace: A Legal Analysis
- Article The Concept of Autonomy of EU Law from the Comparative Perspective of International Law and the Legal Systems of Member States
- Article The Concept of Legal Aid in the Most Recent Case Law of ECJ
- Article Banking Union: Why Opting Out Is a Viable Alternative
- Article Victims’ Rights Developments in the EU
- Article Linguistic Diversity Meets the Free Movement of Workers: The Las Case
- Article The Most Important Developments in Common Foreign and Security Policy Since 2004 from Hungarian Perspective
- Article The Practical Application of Restraining Orders
- Article Hungarian Experiences and Regulations Regarding the Recovery of State Aid That Are Incompatible with the Internal Market
- Article The Constitutional Court’s Decision on the Compatibility of the Hungarian Statelessness Determination Procedure with International Law
- Article Whose Burden Is It Actually?
- Book Review Vanda Lamm: Compulsory Jurisdiction in International Law
- Book Review How to Put an End to Impunity in International Criminal Law? – Jurisdiction of the ICC
- Book Review Review of the Monograph on Nationality in Relation to the Succession of States
- Book Review Review of the Monograph on ‘The Effect of Armed Conflicts on International Treaties’
- Book Review A Review of the Monograph on the Challenges of Domestic Prosecution of War Crimes with Special Attention to Criminal Justice Guarantees
- Book Review About the Monograph on Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity in the European Union
Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law |
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Article | Victims’ Rights Developments in the EU |
Authors | Petra Bárd en Andrea Borbíró |
DOI | 10.5553/HYIEL/266627012015003001024 |
Author's information |
Petra Bárd Researcher at and Head of the Criminal Law Division, National Institute of Criminology, Hungary (NIC), Lecturer, Central European University, Budapest and Assistant Professor, ELTE School of Law, Budapest. |
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Andrea Borbíró Assistant Professor, ELTE School of Law, Budapest. |