- 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 | The Most Important Developments in Common Foreign and Security Policy Since 2004 from Hungarian Perspective |
Authors | Károly Grúber en Csaba Törő |
DOI | 10.5553/HYIEL/266627012015003001026 |
Author's information |
Károly Grúber Ambassador, Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Reader, Széchényi István University, Győr. The author took up his duties as the head of the Foreign and Security Policy Office in the Permanent Representation of Hungary to the European Union in Brussels on 1 October 2010. He witnessed and took part in the establishment of the European External Action Service. |
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Csaba Törő Associate professor, Faculty of Law, Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church of Hungary, Budapest. |