Czina, V.: The Effectiveness of the EU’s Post-Accession Conditionality in the Case of Hungary
The Effectiveness of the EU’s Post-Accession Conditionality in the Case of Hungary Author: Veronika Czina In: 20 years of EU membership Paper Series, University of Malta, 2024 Abstract It has been more than a decade since Prime Minister Viktor Orbán acquired power in Hungary with a two-thirds majority in Parliament and set up […]
Varju, M., Czina, V., Cseres, K., Várnay, E.: Annulment Actions and the V4: Taking Legislative Conflicts Before the CJEU
Annulment Actions and the V4: Taking Legislative Conflicts Before the CJEU Authors: Marton Varju, Veronika Czina, Katalin Cseres, Ernő Várnay In: Politics and Governance, 12, Article 7473 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7473 Abstract The EU member states have been using the action for annulment to challenge the legality of EU measures while pursuing a range of […]
Czina, V.: Challenges in protecting rule of law: the Hungarian case and EU responses
Challenges in protecting rule of law: the Hungarian case and EU responses Author: Veronika Czina In: Allegra Wirmer, Irene Rusconi (eds.) How can an expanding EU best protect rule of law and democracy? European Council Experts’ Debrief, February 2024, pp. 5-6. Abstract The institutions of the EU have been busy trying to reform […]
Czina, V., Szigetvári, T., Túry, G.: Enlargement at All Costs? A View from Hungary
Enlargement at All Costs? A View from Hungary Authors: Veronika Czina, Tamás Szigetvári, Gábor Túry In: Kaeding, M., Pollak, J., Schmidt, P. (eds) Enlargement and the Future of Europe. Springer, Cham, (2023). pp. 55-59. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43234-7_13 Abstract The current Hungarian foreign policy is committed to the integration of the Western Balkan countries and has […]