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CER' Newsletter 2026/2-3-4

2026. ápr. 15.

Issue 2-3-4 of CER' Newsletter

CER' Newsletter 2026/2-3-4

Journal articles, working papers, blog posts

Blog post - Lilla Garayová: Infringement proceedings against the Slovak Republic for Constitutional Law 255/2025: Primacy of EU law vs. Constitutional Identity

Blog post - Agnieszka Tomczewska: EU Law vs. National Identity: The Polish Dimension of the CJEU’s Judgment in Case C-713/23

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Blog post - Rado Bohinc: Moving the Needle: Legal Aspects of the New EU Enlargement Methodology and its Influence on Western Balkan Integrations

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Blog post - Mariusz Muszyński: An error or ultra vires action. The CJEU’s judgement C-448/23 against Poland

Conferences, workshops, book launches, presentations

PHSF International Law conference on 15 January 2026

The aim of the conference was to present the various models of recognition of foreign documents and decisions of foreign courts. The researchers addressed the issues arising from domestic law and the rules of international and EU law in this regard.

Workshop on the Move in Strasbourg on 3-4 March 2025

As part of the study trip to the European Court of Human Rights, the upcoming Strasbourg Workshop on the Move provided a unique platform for participants to present their own research topics related to the European Convention on Human Rights and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.

PHSF Future of the EU conference on 23 March 2026

The scientific conference brought together leading experts to discuss the political, economic, and cultural dimensions of the „Three Seas Initiative”, a regional cooperation framework connecting Central and Eastern European countries.

PHSF Accountability of Constitutional State Organs conference on 24 March 2026

The conference aimed to provide a broad framework for reflection on the accountability of constitutional state organs in the context of Poland’s rule of law crisis. Its task was not only to present different legal regimes – constitutional, criminal, administrative, disciplinary, and international – but also to assess whether in practice they truly serve the protection of the state.

Human Rights Days II on 10-11 April 2026

Human Rights Days II is the second annual international human rights conference organised by the Central European Academy. The opening conference, held in 2025, marked the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the European Convention on Human Rights in Rome.

Annual IBA Employment and Diversity Law Conference on 22-24 April 2026

By attending this global conference in Warsaw (22-24 Apr), participants will explore how AI is transforming the workplace, discussing algorithmic hiring, workplace surveillance, data privacy, and discrimination in AI systems with leading international experts.

VI CEA UM Supervisors’ Workshop on 7-8 May 2026

The SUP Workshop will be held on  7–8 May. During the sessions, PhD students will have the opportunity to present their ongoing research, outlining their progress, preliminary findings, and future objectives. Panel supervisors, along with fellow students, will provide constructive feedback, insights, and suggestions.

Doctoral debates, habilitation procedures

Doctoral debate - Hajnalka Szinek-Csütörtöki dr.: Cross-border Acquisition of Agricultural Lands – A Perspective from the Visegrád Countries

Further News

The students of the first cohort of the CEA have successfully obtained their PhD degrees on 29 January 2026

Once again, we would like to congratulate our young researchers, who have successfully completed the CEA Junior Program and obtained their doctoral (PhD) degrees. Completing a doctoral program requires a high level of professional commitment, perseverance, and outstanding scientific work, and we are therefore especially proud of their achievements.

Meeting with Representatives of the Central European Academy of the University of Miskolc from Budapest on 16 March 2026

The President of the Constitutional Court, Dr. Vladan Petrov, and the judges of the Constitutional Court, Dr. Dudás Attila and Dr. Bojan Tubić, met today at the Constitutional Court with representatives of the Central European Academy in Budapest, Prof. Dr. János Ede Szilágyi, and Dr. Katarzyna Zombory.


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