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Curriculum vitae
Name: JAKAB, András Bálint
Titles: dr. jur., LLM, PhD, dr. habil.
Current Positions:
Schumpeter Fellow
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
Im Neuenheimer Feld 535
D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Phone: +49 6221 482 268
E-mail: [email protected]
Director of the Institute for Legal Studies
Tenured Research Chair (tudományos tanácsadó)
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences
Országház u. 30.
1014 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: +36 1 355 7384
E-mail: [email protected]
Research homepage: http://ssrn.com/author=1707808
Date and place of birth: 02.03.1978, Budapest (Hungary)
Citizenship: Hungarian
Family status: married, one child
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
19.09.2012 successful habilitation lecture (lecture to acquire a tenured professorship) at the
Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest) on Legal Arguments Used in the
Fight against Terrorism (document issued on 4.12.2012)
21.03.2007 PhD degree in Political and Legal Sciences from the University of Miskolc
(Hungary)
2004-2006 PhD course at the Faculty of Political and Legal Sciences of the University of
Miskolc (Hungary); title of thesis: A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete (The
Structure of the Hungarian Legal Order); supervisor: Prof. Miklós Szabó
2004-2005 Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE) from Nottingham
Trent University, School of Education
30.04.2004 Seminar of the Deutscher Hochschulverband (German University Federation)
on “Teaching and Examining” (in German)
2003-2004 “LL.M. in German Law” from the University of Heidelberg (degree: “sehr gut”
[very good] from 15.03.2005)
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2001-2003 University of Western Hungary (Nyugat-magyarországi Egyetem), Economics
(distance learning)
July 2002 Summer School of the Collège d’Europe (Warsawa [Natolin], Poland)
June 2001 Degree in Legal and Political Sciences (summa cum laude) from the Pázmány
Péter Catholic University (Budapest) (title: dr. jur.)
1998-1999 University of Salzburg, Faculty of Law (main topics: Austrian constitutional law
and legal theory)
1997-1998 Eötvös Lóránd University (Budapest), Philosophy (main topics: political
philosophy and logic)
1996-2001 Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest), Faculty of Law and Political
Sciences
AWARDS
George Kassimatis Award (for the best conference paper) at the (quadrennial) VIIth World
Congress of Constitutional Law Athens (Greece) by the International Association of
Constitutional Law (IACL), 11-15 June 2007; title of the paper: “Neutralizing the Sovereignty
Question”
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Jan. 2013 – tenured research chair (tudományos tanácsadó) and Director of the Institute for
Legal Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest)
Sept. 2011 – Schumpeter Fellow (Senior Research Fellow leading an independent research
group) on Comparative Constitutional Reasoning at the Max Planck Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg, Germany)
Sept. 2010 – Associate Professor (egyetemi docens) at the Department of Constitutional Law
of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest (subjects taught:
Constitutional Economics (Public Choice), Comparative Constitutional Law and
Hungarian Constitutional Law [in Hungarian], Public International Law [in
English]) (currently on unpaid leave)
Sept. 2010 – Aug 2011 Legal Advisor of the Data Protection Commissioner of the
Hungarian Parliament (member of the cabinet)
Oct. 2008 – August 2010 García-Pelayo Research Fellow (investigador contratado M.
García-Pelayo) at the Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies (Centro de
Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid, Spain) (research topic:
Constitutional Reasoning in Europe)
Sept. 2006 – Sept. 2008 Lecturer in Law at Liverpool Law School (The University of
Liverpool, United Kingdom) [subjects taught: Jurisprudence (Legal Theory),
English Legal System and Legal Skills] (administrative responsibility: Deputy
Director of Undergraduate Exams, Dissertations Officer)
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Oct. 2004 – Sept. 2006 Lecturer in Law at the Department of Academic Legal Studies of
Nottingham Law School (Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom)
[subjects taught: English Legal Method, European Union Law, (British)
Constitutional Law and Administrative Law]
Feb. 2003 – Sept. 2004 Junior Research Fellow (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at the
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
(Heidelberg, Germany) (Reference Topics: Comparative State Theory
[vergleichende Staatslehre], South-Eastern Europe, Hungary, and Austria);
09.2003 – 04.2004: coach of the team of the University of Heidelberg at the
2004 Concours Européen des Droits de l’Homme René Cassin (human rights
moot court in French) (ranked 18th among 57)
Sept. 2001 – Jan. 2003 Research and Teaching Assistant (egyetemi tanársegéd) for
Administrative Law at Károli Gáspár Calvinist University in Budapest
(Hungary)
TEMPORARY AFFILIATIONS
Fall 2015 teaching at the University of Luxembourg a course on “Global Constitutional
Law” (enseignant vacataire, part-time teacher)
Summer 2015 teaching at Central European University Summer School ‘National Identity at
Crossroads in Europe and in Russia’ on ‘National identity, nationalism, national
sovereignty and constitutionalism’
Winter 2014/2015 invited teacher at Bibó István Szakkollégium (Budapest), subject taught:
constitutional reasoning [in Hungarian]
Spring 2014 invited teacher at Mathias Corvinus Collegium (Budapest), subject taught:
Comparative Constitutional Law [in Hungarian]
September 2011 – August 2015 recurring invited teacher (Lehrbeauftragter) at the
University of Heidelberg, subjects taught: Vergleichende Verfassungslehre,
Rechtsphilosophie [comparative constitutional theory, jurisprudence],
Comparative Constitutional Law
May 2011 Visiting Professor (Gastprofessor) at the University of Vienna; subject taught:
‘Vergleichendes Verfassungsrecht in Mitteleuropa’ (Comparative Constitutional
Law in Central Europe)
September 2010 – August 2011 invited teacher (Lehrbeauftragter) at the Andrássy Gyula
German University Budapest, subject: Staatsrecht [state law] I-II.
July 2009 and July 2010 co-teaching (with Prof. Marian Ahumada Ruiz) at the Madrid
Summer Law Program of the William and Mary Law School (Williamsburg,
U.S.) the subjects “Introduction to Civil Law” and “Comparative Constitutional
Law”
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July 2005 Non-Stipendiary Visiting Research Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg); similar stays in
the summers of 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, duration varied from 2 weeks to 4
months
Oct. 2002 Stipendiary Visiting Research Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for
Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg) (scholarship by the
hosting Institute, 1 Month; topic: German theories of state)
LANGUAGES
Hungarian (native speaker)
English (fluent; speaking, reading, writing)
German (fluent; speaking, reading, writing)
Spanish (good; reading, writing)
French (good; reading, writing)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
1. Comparative Constitutional Reasoning
2. Hungarian Constitutional Law
3. EU Law
4. Legal Theory
5. Public International Law
PUBLICATIONS
Languages: English (Nr. 11, 14, 15, 19, 20, 32, 36, 38, 41, 42, 47, 49, 52, 65, 66, 69, 72, 75,
87, 92, 98, 102, 107, 122, 123, 141, 143, 145, 148, 153, 158, 163, 169, 172, 175, 192), German
(Nr. 18, 38, 40, 48, 50, 60, 61, 71, 97, 106, 115, 118, 121, 125, 127, 147, 152, 155, 159, 161,
164, 165, 166, 167, 170, 191), French (68, 77, 86, 88, 89, 94, 99), Spanish (Nr. 64, 67, 85,
156), Czech (110), Croatian (82), Slovenian (70), Lithuanian (109), Hungarian (all others).
PAST PUBLICATIONS
Books
(as author)
1. Az új Alaptörvény keletkezése és gyakorlati következményei (The Birth of the New
[Hungarian] Basic Law and Its Practical Consequences) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2011)
pp. 379
Book reviews in Hungarian:
(a) Bálint Ablonczy: “Félelem és rettegés: egy alkotmányjogász könyvét olvastuk” (Fear and
loathing: we read the book of a constitutional lawyer) Heti Válasz 19.10.2011, available at
http://hetivalasz.hu/jegyzet/akin-nem-husz-eve-bolyhosodik-a-szurke-kardigan-42340/
(b) Péter Techet: “Az alkotmány jelentése (Jakab András könyvéről)” (The Meaning of the
Constitution) Kommentár...a magyarázat 2011/5. available at
http://kommentar.info.hu/iras/az_alkotmany_jelentese_jakab_andras_konyverol_
(c) Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz: “Jakab András: Az új Alaptörvény keletkezése és gyakorlati
következményei” Jogi Iránytű 2011/4. pp. 2-3, available at http://www.mta-
ius.hu/jogi_iranytu/6_konyvszemle.pdf
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(d) Vincze Attila: „Minikommentár az Alaptörvényhez” (A Short Commentary of the Basic Law) Jogtudományi Közlöny 2012/2. pp. 87-89
(e) Pócza Kálmán: „Az Alaptörvény első kommentárja” Politikatudományi Szemle 2012/2. pp.
131-136
2. A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete (The Structure of the Hungarian Legal Order)
(Budapest – Pécs: Dialóg Campus 2007) pp. 296
3. Oktatásügyi igazgatás (Public Administration of Education) (Budapest: BKÁE, 2nd ed.
2004) pp. 52 (co-author: István György)
4. A jogszabálytan főbb kérdéseiről (On the Main Questions of the Theory of Normative
Legal Acts) (Budapest: Unió 2003) pp. 220
Book review in German:
(a) Osteuropa-Recht 2004/1. pp. 56-57 (by Herbert Küpper)
Book reviews in Hungarian:
(b) Mátyás Bencze: “Jogelmélet és jogszabálytan. Megjegyzések Jakab András ‘A jogszabálytan
főbb kérdéseiről’ című könyvéhez” (Legal Theory and Theory of Normative Legal Acts.
Remarks on András Jakab’s book ‘On the Main Questions of the Theory of Normative Legal
Acts’) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2004/2.
(c) Tamás Csizmadia: “Könyv egy elhanyagolt tudományterületről” (Book on a Forgotten Scholarly Topic) Európai Jog (European Law) 2004/3. pp. 48-50
(d) Olga Borbála Molnár: “Jakab András, A jogszabálytan főbb kérdéseiről” Jogtudományi
Közlöny (Review for Legal Science) 2005/5. pp. 248-250
(e) Lóránt Csink: “Jakab András, A jogszabálytan főbb kérdéseiről” Állam- és Jogtudomány
(Political and Legal Science) 2005/1-2. pp. 171-175
5. Oktatásügyi igazgatás (Public Administration of Education) (Budapest: BKÁE 2002)
pp. 52 (co-author: István György)
(as editor)
6. A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati
tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory of Science with
Some Practical Advice) (co-editor: Attila Menyhárd) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp.
925
7. Alkotmányozás Magyarországon 2010-2011 (Constitution-Making in Hungary 2010-
2011) (Budapest – Pécs: Pázmány Press 2013) vols I-II, pp. 438 + 504 (co-editor:
Tímea Drinóczi)
8. Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és máshol (Constitution-Making in Hungary and
Elsewhere) (Budapest: MTA TKPTI 2012) pp. 309 (co-editor: András Körösényi)
Book review in Hungarian:
István Serák: “Jakab András - Körösényi András (szerk.): Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és
máshol” Közjogi Szemle 2012/3.
9. Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the [Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest:
Századvég, 2nd expanded and modified edition 2009) vols I-II, pp. xlviii + 3007
Book review in Hungarian:
Endre Babus: “Negyvenöt tanítvány? Új jogi kútfő. A köztársasági alkotmány első részletes
kommentárja egy új jogásznemzedék színre lépését látszik jelezni” (Forty-five disciples? A new
source of law. The first detailed commentary on the Constitution of the Republic seems to show
the emergence of a new generation of lawyers) HVG 2010.01.30 pp. 17-18
10. Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the [Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest:
Századvég 2009) vols. I-III. pp. 2821
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11. The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal Order 1985-2005 (The Hague e.a.: Kluwer
Law International 2007) (co-editors: Allan F. Tatham and Péter Takács) pp. 673
Book reviews in English:
(a) Katalin Kelemen: “A Jakab/P Takács/AF Tatham, The Transformation of the Hungarian
Legal Order 1985-2005” Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht
(Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 2008. pp. 894-897
(b) Anneli Albi: “A Jakab/P Takács/AF Tatham, The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal
Order 1985-2005” European Constitutional Law Review 2011. pp. 332-335
12. A magyar jogrendszer átalakulása 1985/1990-2005 (The Transformation of the
Hungarian Legal Order 1985/1990-2005) (Budapest: Gondolat – ELTE ÁJK 2007)
vols. I-II. pp. 1187 (co-editor: Péter Takács)
Book review in Hungarian:
Zoltán Csehi: “Átalakulás és nem rendszerváltás?” (Transformation and Not a Regime Change?)
Magyar Tudomány – A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia lapja (Hungarian Scholarship – Journal
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 2008/2. pp. 249-252
13. Jogérvényesítés – jogalkalmazás (Enforcement of Law – Application of Law)
(Budapest: KGRE 2002) pp. 155
Law Journal Special Issue Guest Editorship
14. Constitutional Reasoning (special issue of the German Law Journal 2013/8, co-editor:
Arthur Dyevre), available at www.germanlawjournal.com
15. The Many Fates of Legal Positivism (special issue of the German Law Journal 2011/2,
co-editors: Otto Pfersmann and Jürgen Busch), available at
www.germanlawjournal.com
Book Chapters
16. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –
Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional
Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 4th ed. 2015) pp. 121-179
17. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda
(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:
HVG Orac 4th ed. 2015) pp. 479-503 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)
18. “Staatslehre – Eine deutsche Kuriosität” in: Christoph Schönberger: Der „German
Approach“. Die Staatsrechtslehre im Wissenschaftsvergleich, mit Kommentaren von
Atsushi Takada und András Jakab [Fundamenta Juris Publici 4] (Tübingen: Mohr
Siebeck 2015) pp. 75-121
19. “The Constitution as an Instrument of Everyday Party Politics: The Basic Law of
Hungary” in: Armin von Bogdandy – Pál Sonnevend (eds): Constitutional Crisis in the
European Constitutional Area (Oxford e.a.: Hart 2015) pp. 33-109 (co-authors: Pál
Sonnevend and Lóránd Csink)
20. “Supremacy of the EU Charter in Purely Domestic Cases” in: Maximilian Steinbeis –
Alexandra Kemmerer – Christoph Möllers (eds), Gebändigte Macht: Verfassung im
europäischen Nationalstaat Baden-Baden: Nomos 2015) pp. 253-256
21. “A magyar jogi oktatás megújításához szükséges lépések. Reformjavaslat
összehasonlító áttekintésre alapozva” (Measures Necessary to Reshape Legal Education
in Hungary. Reform Proposal Based on a Comparative Overview) in: József
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Szabadfalvi (ed), A debreceni jogászképzés kezdetének centenáriuma (Hundred Years
of Legal Education in Debrecen) (Debrecen: DE ÁJK 2015) pp. 49-82
22. “A magyar jogtudomány helyzete és kilátásai” (State and Perspectives of Hungarian
Legal Scholarship) in: András Jakab – Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya.
Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of
Law. Studies in the History and Theory of Science with Some Practical Advice)
(Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 25-47 (co-author: Attila Menyhárd)
23. “A jogdogmatikai kutatás” (Doctrinal Research in Law) András Jakab – Attila
Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások,
gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory of
Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 51-78 (co-
author: Miklós Szabó)
24. “A magyar alkotmányjog-tudomány története és jelenlegi helyzete” (History and
Present State of the Scholarship of Hungarian Constitutional Law) in: András Jakab –
Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti
írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory
of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 159-192
25. “A közigazgatási jog tudománya és oktatása Magyarországon” (Scholarship and
Education of Administrative Law in Hungary) in: András Jakab – Attila Menyhárd
(eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati
tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory of Science with
Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 193-217
26. “A jogtudományi munka alapjai” (Working Methods of Legal Scholars) in: András
Jakab – Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és
tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the
History and Theory of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac
2015) pp. 685-720 (co-author: Balázs Fekete)
27. “A magyar jogi oktatás megújításához szükséges lépések. Reformjavaslat
összehasonlító áttekintésre alapozva” (Measures Necessary to Reshape Legal Education
in Hungary. Reform Proposal Based on a Comparative Overview) in: András Jakab –
Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és tudományelméleti
írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the History and Theory
of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2015) pp. 843-870
28. “Jogtudósok hétféle szerepfelfogása” (Seven Role Models of Legal Scholars) in:
András Jakab – Attila Menyhárd (eds), A jog tudománya. Tudománytörténeti és
tudományelméleti írások, gyakorlati tanácsokkal (The Science of Law. Studies in the
History and Theory of Science with Some Practical Advice) (Budapest: HVG Orac
2015) pp. 871-897
29. “Jogállamiság és terrorfenyegetés. Az alkotmány normativitásának és az életmentő
kínzás megengedhetőségének kérdése” (The Rule of Law and the Terrorist Threat. The
Binding Force of the Constitution and the Question of Life-Saving Torture) in: Balázs
Fekete e.a. (eds.): Liber Amicorum Imre Vörös (Budapest: HVG Orac 2014) pp. 240-
262
30. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –
Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional
Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 3rd ed. 2014) pp. 111-167
31. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda
(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:
HVG Orac 3rd ed. 2014) pp. 465-489 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)
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32. “The Two Functions of a Constitution” in: Ellen Bos / Kálmán Pócza (eds.),
Verfassunggebung in konsolidierten Demokratien: Neubeginn oder Verfall eines
Systems? (Baden-Baden: Nomos 2014) pp. 78-104
33. “A jogforrási rendszer” (The System of the Sources of Law) in: László Trócsányi –
Balázs Schanda (eds.): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional
Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac 2nd ed. 2013) pp. 111-168
34. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda
(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:
HVG Orac 2nd ed. 2013) pp. 465-490 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)
35. “Kontinuitás hiányosságokkal. Az új magyar Alaptörvény” (Continuity with
Deficiencies. The New Hungarian Basic Law) in: Zsuzsanna Fejes e.a. (eds), Állam és
jog – kodifikációs kihívások napjainkban (State and Law - codificatory challenges
nowadays) (Szeged – Budapest: MJÁT – Gondolat 2013) (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)
pp. 117-154
36. “On the Legitimacy of a New Constitution. Remarks on the Occasion of the New
Hungarian Basic Law of 2011” in: Miodrag A. Jovanović – Đorđe Pavićević (eds):
Crisis and Quality of Democracy in Eastern Europe (The Hague: Eleven 2012) pp. 61-
76
37. “A különleges jogrend” (State of Emergency) in: László Trócsányi – Balázs Schanda
(eds): Bevezetés az alkotmányjogba (Introduction to Constitutional Law) (Budapest:
HVG Orac 2012) pp. 429-453 (co-author: Szabolcs Till)
38. “Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania (Advisory
Opinions)” and “Trianon Peace Treaty (1920)” in: Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed.): Max Planck
Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Oxford e.a.: OUP 2012) vol. VIII pp. 128-
131 and vol. X pp. 88-92; electronically available at http://www.mpepil.com/
39. “Wissenschaft vom Verwaltungsrecht: Ungarn” (Scholarship of Administrative Law in
Hungary) in: Armin von Bogdandy – Sabino Cassese – Peter M. Huber (eds.): Ius
Publicum Europaeum IV. (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller 2011) pp. 365-396
40. “Kelsens Rezeption in Ungarn” (Kelsen’s Reception in Hungary) in: Robert Walter –
Clemens Jabloner – Klaus Zeleny (eds.): Hans Kelsen anderswo. Hans Kelsen abroad.
Der Einfluss der Reinen Rechtslehre auf die Rechtstheorie in verschiedenen Ländern
III. (The Influence of the Pure Theory of Law on Jurisprudence in Different Countries.
III.) (Wien: Manz 2010) pp. 41-71
41. “The Rule of Law and the Terrorist Challenge. A Map of Possible Arguments in the
Dilemma of Security vs. Liberty” in: Julia Iliopoulos-Strangas e.a. (eds): Rule of Law,
Freedom and Security in Europe [Conference proceedings of the 2009 SIPE
Conference in Budapest] (Athens e.a.: Sakkoulas e.a. 2010) pp. 17-45
42. “Re-Defining Principles as ‘Important Rules’. A Critique of Robert Alexy” in: Martin
Borowski (ed.): On the Nature of Legal Principles [ARSP Beiheft 119] (Stuttgart:
Steiner 2009) pp. 145-159
43. “Az európai alkotmányjogi gondolkodás két szembenálló paradigmája: Ausztria és
Németország” (Two Opposing Paradigms of European Constitutional Thought: Austria
and Germany) in: Nóra Chronowski and József Petrétei (eds.): Ádám Antal emlékkönyv
(Festschrift Antal Ádám) [Studia Iuridica Auctoritate Universitatis Pécs Publicata 145.]
(Pécs: PTE ÁJK 2010) pp. 127-158
44. “Az Alkotmány kommentárjának feladata” (The Task of a Commentary on the
Constitution, pp. 5-80), Commentary on Art. 2 (“Basic Principles of the Constitution;
ius resistendi”, co-author: Tamás Győrfi e.a., pp. 127-237), Art. 7 (“International Law
and Domestic Law; Statute on Law-Making”, co-authors: Gábor Sulyok and Tamás
Molnár, pp. 357-386), Art. 19 (“Constitutional Functions and Competences of the
Parliament”, co-author: Zoltán Szente e.a., pp. 532-632), Art. 19/A-19/E (“state of
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emergency”, pp. 633-671), Art. 32/A. (“The Constitutional Court”, co-authors: Attila
Vincze e.a., pp. 1099-1172), Art. 34 (“Ministries and Their Designation”, co-authors:
Herbert Küpper and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1324-1329), Art. 35 (“The Competences of the
Government”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper e.a., pp. 1330-1359), Art. 37 (“The
Competences of the Prime Minister and of the Ministers”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper
and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1368-1375), Art. 44/A (“The Competences of the Local
Councils”, co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1571-1622), Art. 47 (“The Supreme Court”,
co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1700-1707), Art. 70/K and 77 (“The Application of
Fundamental Rights by Ordinary Courts”, “The Legal Nature of the Constitution”, co-
author: Attila Vincze, pp. 2666-2684 and 2741-2754), Art. 78 (“Final Clause”, pp.
2755-2759) in: András Jakab (ed.): Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the
[Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest: Századvég, 2nd expanded and modified edition
2009)
45. “Az Alkotmány kommentárjának feladata” (The Task of a Commentary on the
Constitution, pp. 35-110), Commentary on Art. 2 (“Basic Principles of the Constitution;
ius resistendi”, co-author: Tamás Győrfi e.a., pp. 157-267), Art. 7 (“International Law
and Domestic Law; Statute on Law-Making”, co-authors: Gábor Sulyok and Tamás
Molnár, pp. 387-416), Art. 19 (“Constitutional Functions and Competences of the
Parliament”, co-author: Zoltán Szente e.a., pp. 561-662), Art. 19/A-19/E (“state of
emergency”, pp. 663-701), Art. 32/A. (“The Constitutional Court”, co-authors: Attila
Vincze e.a., pp. 1139-1212), Art. 34 (“Ministries and Their Designation”, co-authors:
Herbert Küpper and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1364-1369), Art. 35 (“The Competences of the
Government”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper e.a., pp. 1370-1399), Art. 37 (“The
Competences of the Prime Minister and of the Ministers”, co-authors: Herbert Küpper
and Vilmos Térey, pp. 1408-1415), Art. 44/A (“The Competences of the Local
Councils”, co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1611-1662), Art. 47 (“The Supreme Court”,
co-author: Herbert Küpper, pp. 1740-1747), Art. 70/K and 77 (“The Application of
Fundamental Rights by Ordinary Courts”, “The Legal Nature of the Constitution”, co-
author: Attila Vincze, pp. 2714-2732 and 2789-2802), Art. 78 (“Final Clause”, pp.
2803-2807) in: András Jakab (ed.): Az Alkotmány kommentárja (Commentary on the
[Hungarian] Constitution) (Budapest: Századvég 2009)
46. “A szuverenitás fogalmának megszelídítése – érvelési variációk az európai integráció
egy állandó problémájára” (Taming the Concept of Sovereignty – Argumentation
Models for a Permanent Problem of European Integration) in: Máté Paksy (ed.):
Európai jog és jogfilozófia (European Law and Legal Philosophy) (Budapest: Szent
István Társulat 2008) pp. 245-266
47. “The Republic of Hungary” in: Gisbert Flanz – Rüdiger Wolfrum – Rainer Grote
(eds.): Constitutions of the Countries of the World (Oxford: OUP 2008) issue 2008-2.
pp. 1-46
48. “Kelsens Völkerrechtslehre zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Politik” (Kelsen’s
Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) in: Hauke
Brunkhorst – Rüdiger Voigt (eds.): Rechts-Staat. Staat, internationale Gemeinschaft
und Völkerrecht bei Hans Kelsen (Baden-Baden: Nomos 2008) pp. 191-204
49. “Critical Remarks on Alexy’s Theory of Principles” in: Péter Cserne e.a. (ed.):
Theatrum Legale Mundi. Festschrift Csaba Varga (Budapest e.a.: ELTE e.a. 2007) pp.
217-233
50. “Wissenschaft und Lehre des Verfassungsrechts in Ungarn” (Scholarship and Teaching
of Constitutional Law in Hungary) in: Armin von Bogdandy – Pedro Cruz Villalón –
Peter M. Huber (eds.): Ius Publicum Europaeum (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller 2007) vol. II.
pp. 773-801
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51. “Jogalkalmazás, jogdogmatika, Begriffsjurisprudenz. Észrevételek Szabó Miklós
előadásához” (Application of Law, Legal Doctrine, Begriffsjurisprudenz. Comment on
Miklós Szabó) in: Miklós Szabó (ed.): Jogdogmatika és jogelmélet (Legal Doctrine and
Legal Theory) (Miskolc: Bíbor 2007) pp. 176-191
52. “Surviving Socialist Legal Concepts and Methods” in: András Jakab, Péter Takács and
Allan F. Tatham (eds.): The Transformation of the Hungarian Legal Order 1985-2005
(The Hague e.a.: Kluwer Law International 2007) pp. 606-619
53. “Függetlenség, főhatalom, állam. A szuverenitás elméletei” (Independence,
Sovereignty, State. Theories of Sovereignty) in: Péter Takács (ed.): Államelmélet I.
(Theory of State I.) (Budapest: Szent István Társulat 2007) pp. 144-163 (co-author:
Anett Rigó)
54. “Hans Kelsen magyarországi fogadtatása” (Hans Kelsen’s Reception in Hungary) in:
Lajos Cs. Kiss (ed.): Hans Kelsen jogtudománya. Tanulmányok Hans Kelsenről (Hans
Kelsen’s Legal Science. Studies on Hans Kelsen) (Budapest: Gondolat – MTA JTI –
ELTE ÁJK 2007) pp. 86-121
55. “Ismeretelmélet és politika Kelsen nemzetközi jogi tanaiban” (Epistemology and
Politics in Kelsen’s Doctrine of International Law) in: Lajos Cs. Kiss (ed.): Hans
Kelsen jogtudománya. Tanulmányok Hans Kelsenről (Hans Kelsen’s Legal Science.
Studies on Hans Kelsen) (Budapest: Gondolat – MTA JTI – ELTE ÁJK 2007) pp. 555-
571
56. “A jogrendszer horizontális tagozódása” (The Horizontal Structure of the Legal Order)
in: Balázs Fekete – Sarolta Szabó (eds.): Momentum aere perennius. FS Péteri
(Budapest: 2005) pp. 158-169
57. “A joglépcsőelmélet problémái” (Problems of the Stufenbaulehre) in: Miklós Szabó
(ed.): Regula Juris. Norma és/vagy szabály (Regula Juris. Norm and/or Rule) (Miskolc:
Bíbor 2004) pp. 215-248
58. “Az államigazgatás helye az állami szervek és a közigazgatás rendszerében” (The
Place of the Central State Administration within the System of State Organs and within
the System of Public Administration) in: István Balázs (ed.): Közigazgatási szakvizsga.
Államigazgatás (Higher Qualification in Public Administration. The State
Administration) (Budapest: Magyar Közigazgatási Intézet 2002) pp. 9-20
59. “A norma szerkezete és a jogalkalmazási modell” (The Structure of the Norm and the
Model of the Application of Law) in: András Jakab (ed.): Jogérvényesítés –
jogalkalmazás (Enforcement of Law – Application of Law) (Budapest: KGRE 2002)
pp. 59-64
Articles in Yearbooks
60. “Grundprinzipien der Verfassungsordnung von Serbien und Montenegro” (Basic
Principles of the Constitutional System of Serbia and Montenegro) in: Jahrbuch für
Ostrecht (Yearbook for Eastern [European] Law) 2005/2. pp. 253-278 (co-author:
Darko Samardžić)
61. “Die rechtsdogmatische Hinterlassenschaft des Sozialismus im heutigen Recht: Das
Beispiel Ungarn” (The Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism Today: The Hungarian
Example) in: Jahrbuch für Ostrecht (Yearbook for Eastern [European] Law) 2005/1.
pp. 11-40 (co-author: Miklós Hollán)
Articles in Law Journals
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62. “Alkotmányjogi érvelés az Alkotmánybíróság gyakorlatában” (Constitutional
Reasoning of the Hungarian Constitutional Court) Alkotmánybírósági Szemle (Review
of the Constitutional Court) 2014/2. pp. 83-103 (co-author: Johanna Fröhlich)
63. “Sarkalatos törvények a magyar jogrendben” (Cardinal Laws in the Hungarian Legal
System) Új Magyar Közigazgatás 2014/September pp. 96-102 (co-author: Emese
Szilágyi)
64. “Continuidad con carencias: la nueva Ley Fundamental de Hungría” (Continuity with
Deficiencies: The New Basic Law of Hungary) Teoría y Realidad Constitucional 2014
(33) pp. 379-398 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)
65. “Foreword: Understanding Constitutional Reasoning” German Law Journal 2013/8.
pp. 983-1015 (co-author: Arthur Dyevre)
66. “Judicial Reasoning in Constitutional Courts. A European Perspective” German Law
Journal 2013/8. pp. 1215-1278
67. “Incumplir la Constitución por razones morales en la lucha contra el terorismo”
(Breaching Constitutional Law on Moral Grounds in the Fight against Terrorism) Doxa
(35) 2012. pp. 413-435
68. “Une continuité imparfaite: la nouvelle Constitution hongroise” (Continuity with
Deficiencies: The New Hungarian Basic Law) Jus Politicum Nr 8. (2012) pp. 1-20 (co-
author: Pál Sonnevend)
69. “Continuity with Deficiencies: The New Basic Law of Hungary” European
Constitutional Law Review 2013/1. pp. 102-138 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)
70. Kontinuiteta s pomanjkljivostmi: novi Madžarski temeljni zakon (Continuity with
Deficiencies. The new Hungarian Basic Law) Revus Nr. 17 (2012) pp. 77-90 (co-
author: Pál Sonnevend)
71. “Kontinuität mit Mängeln: Das neue ungarische Grundgesetz” (Continuity with
Deficiencies. The new Hungarian Basic Law) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches
Recht und Völkerrecht 2012/1. pp. 79-102 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)
72. “Breaching Constitutional Law on Moral Grounds in the Fight against Terrorism.
Implied Presuppositions and Proposed Solutions in the Discourse on ‘the Rule of Law
vs. Terrorism’” International Journal of Constitutional Law 2011. pp. 58-78
73. “A bírói jogértelmezés az Alaptörvény tükrében” (Judicial Interpretation of Statutes in
Light of the Basic Law) Jogesetek Magyarázata 2011/4. pp. 86-94
74. “Miért nincs szükségünk második kamarára?” (Why do we not need a second
chamber?) Politikatudományi Szemle (Review of Political Science) 2011/1. pp. 7-30
75. “Seven Role Models of Legal Scholars” German Law Journal 2011/2. pp. 757-784
76. “A trianoni békeszerződés és az értelmezéséből fakadó jogviták” (Trianon Peace Treaty
and the Legal Disputes Arising from its Interpretation) Föld-Rész (Continent) 2010/3-4.
pp. 58-65
77. “Qu’est-ce qui fait le bon juriste? Magnaud était-il vraiment un bon juge?” (What
makes a good lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) Droits Nr. 52 (2010)
pp. 153-164
78. “Az alkotmányozás előkérdéseiről” (Preliminary Issues of the Constitution Making)
Iustum Aequum Salutare 2010/4. pp. 11-17
79. “Mire jó egy alkotmány? Avagy az újonnan elkészülő alkotmány legitimitásának
kérdése” (What is a Constitution for? The legitimacy issue of the new Constitution)
Kommentár...a magyarázat (Commentary...the explanation) 2010/6. pp. 10-23
80. “A közigazgatási jog tudománya és oktatása Magyarországon” (Scholarship and
Teaching of Administrative Law in Hungary) Új Magyar Közigazgatás (New
Hungarian Administration) 2010/September pp. 31-44
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81. “Az Alkotmánybíróság első határozata a bejegyzett élettársi kapcsolatról” (The First
Decision of the Hungarian Constitutional Court on Registered Partnerships) Jogesetek
Magyarázata (Case Notes) 2010/2. pp. 9-16
82. “Dvije suprotstavljene paradigme kontinentalnoeuropskog ustavnopravnog mišljenja:
Austrija i Njemačka” (Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European
Constitutional Thinking: Austria and Germany) Revus – revija za evropsko ustavnost
(Revus – European Constitutionality Review) 12 (2010) pp. 137-163
83. “Ki a jó jogász, avagy tényleg jó bíró volt Magnaud?” (What makes a good lawyer?
Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) Jogesetek Magyarázata (Case Notes) 2010/1.
pp. 83-93
84. “A magyar jogi oktatás megújításához szükséges lépések. Reformjavaslat
összehasonlító áttekintésre alapozva” (Measures Necessary to Reshape Legal Education
in Hungary. Reform Proposal Based on a Comparative Overview) Magyar Jog
(Hungarian Law) 2010/4. pp. 204-223
85. “Dos paradigmas encontrados del pensamiento constitucional en Europa: Austria y
Alemania” (Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European Constitutional
Thinking: Austria and Germany) Revista Española de Derecho Constitucional (Nr. 88)
2010. pp. 131-162
86. “Le droit constitutionnel allemand et la doctrine de l’état d’urgence – modèles et
dilemmes d’un discours allemand traditionnel” Revue de droit international et de droit
comparé 2009/3. pp. 454-488
87. “Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European Constitutional Thinking: Austria
and Germany” International and Comparative Law Quarterly 2009. pp. 933-955
88. “La neutralisation de la question de souveraineté. Stratégies de compromis de
l’argumentation constitutionnelle sur le concept de souveraineté pour l’intégration
européenne” (Neutralising the Sovereignty Question. Compromise Strategies about the
Concept of Sovereignty for European Integration) Jus Politicum. Revue de droit
politique (1) 2009. pp. 137-163
89. “Principes” (Principles) Archives de philosophie du droit (52) 2009. pp. 387-404
90. “Az alkotmányjog tudománya és oktatása Magyarországon (1990-ig)” (Scholarship
and Teaching of Constitutional Law in Hungary – until 1990) Jogtörténeti Szemle
2008/2. pp. 60-67.
91. “Az alkotmányértelmezés módszerei” (Methods of Constitutional Interpretation)
Századvég (End of Century) 2008/1. pp. 3-36
92. “Levélváltás az Alkotmány-kommentárról” (Exchange of Letters on the Commentary
on the Constitution) Kommentár (Commentary) 2007/6. pp. 25-39 (co-author: Ákos
Szalai)
93. “Dilemmas of Legal Education – A Comparative Overview” [The American] Journal
of Legal Education 2007/2. pp. 253-265
94. “Problèmes de la Stufenbaulehre. L’échec de l’idée d’inférence et les perspectives de la
Théorie Pure du Droit” (Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. The Failure of the Idea of
Derivation and the Perspectives of the Pure Theory of Law) Droit et Société (Law and
Society) 66. (2007) pp. 411-450
95. “Közjog, magánjog, polgári jog – A dogmatikatörténet Próteuszai és az új Ptk.
tervezete” (Public Law, Private Law, Civil Law – Proteuses of the History of Legal
Concepts in the Draft [Hungarian] Civil Code) Állam- és Jogtudomány (Political and
Legal Science) 2007/1. pp. 3-27
96. “A magyar alkotmányjogi dogmatika gordiuszi csomója: normatív aktusokba foglalt
egyedi rendelkezések alkotmánybírósági vizsgálata” (A Gordian Knot in the Hungarian
Constitutional Doctrine: The Review of Individual Provisions within Statutes by the
Constitutional Court) Fundamentum 2007/2. pp. 73-77
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97. “Die österreichische öffentlichrechtliche Dogmatik aus deutschem Blickwinkel. Ex
contrario fiat lux” (The Austrian Scholarship of Public Law from a German
Perspective. Ex contrario fiat lux) Der Staat (The State) 2/2007. pp. 268-291
98. “What makes a good lawyer?” Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht ([Austrian] Journal of
Public Law) 2/2007. pp. 275-287
99. “La doctrine kelsenienne du droit international : Entre l’épistémologie et la politique”
(Kelsen’s Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Droits
(Laws) 2007. pp. 209-221
100. “A szocializmus jogdogmatikai hagyatékának néhány eleméről” (On Some
Elements of the Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism) Iustum, Aequum, Salutare
2007/1. pp. 189-214
101. “A szükségállapot alapvető dilemmája és jogi természete a német
alkotmányjogi irodalom tükrében. Érvelési minták a terrorizmus elleni küzdelem jogi
problematikájának megoldásához” (The Basic Dilemma and the Nature of State
Emergency in the German Literature on Constitutional Law. Arguments about the
Correct Solution to Legal Problems in the Fight against Terrorism) Jogtudományi
Közlöny (Review for Legal Science) 2007/2. pp. 39-49
102. “Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. Kelsen’s Failure to Derive the Validity of a
Norm from Another Norm” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 1/2007, pp.
35-68
103. “A magyar jogrendszer szerkezete” (The Structure of the Hungarian Legal
Order) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2006/4.
104. “Válasz Szilágyi Péternek és Halmai Gábornak” (Response to Péter Szilágyi
and Gábor Halmai) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory)
[http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2006/4.
105. “Neutralizing the Sovereignty Question. Compromise Strategies in
Constitutional Argumentations about the Concept of Sovereignty before European
Integration and since” European Constitutional Law Review 2006/3. pp. 375-397
106. “Prinzipien” (Principles) Rechtstheorie (Legal Theory) 1/2006. pp. 49-65
107. “German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on State of Emergency – Paradigms
and Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse” German Law Journal 2006/5.
pp. 453-477
108. “A büntetőjogi norma szerkezete” (Structure of Criminal Law Norms) Belügyi
Szemle (Review of Internal Affairs) 2006/3. pp. 67-75
109. “Socializmo dogmatikos palikimas šiuolaikinėje teisėje: Vengrijos pavyzdys”
(The Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism Today: The Hungarian Example) Teisės
Problemos (Legal Problems) 2006/1. pp. 73-93 (co-author: Miklós Hollán)
110. “Dogmatické dědictví socialismu v dnešním právu: příklad maďarska” (The
Legal Doctrinal Legacy of Socialism Today: The Hungarian Example) Právník (The
Lawyer) 2/2006. pp. 185-216 (co-author: Miklós Hollán)
111. “A szuverenitás fogalmához kapcsolódó kompromisszumos stratégiák, különös
tekintettel az európai integrációra” (Compromise Strategies about the Concept of
Sovereignty for European Integration) Európai Jog (European Law) 2006/2. pp. 3-14
112. “Ismeretelmélet és politika Kelsen nemzetközi jogi tanaiban” (Kelsen’s
Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Világosság (Light)
11/2005, pp. 77-87
113. “A jogági felosztás problematikája – különös tekintettel az agrárjogra” (The
Problem of Legal Branches with a Special Focus on Agricultural Law) Collega 4/2005.
pp. 52-54
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114. “Ki a jó jogász? Avagy tényleg jó bíró volt Magnaud?” (What makes a good
lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) Leviatán Különszám (Leviathan
Special Issue) 2005. pp. 215-228
115. “Das Grunddilemma und die Natur des Staatsnotstandes” (The Basic Dilemma
and the Nature of State Emergency) Kritische Justiz (Critical Justice) 2005. pp. 323-
336
116. “A jogrendszer horizontális tagozódása” (The Horizontal Structure of the Legal
Order) JURA-Pécs 2005/2. pp. 91-100
117. “Válasz Ádám Antal észrevételeire” (Response to the Remarks of Antal Ádám)
JURA-Pécs 2005/2. pp. 194-197
118. “Probleme der Stufenbaulehre. Das Scheitern des Ableitungsgedankens und die
Aussichten der Reinen Rechtslehre” (Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. The Failure of
the Idea of Derivation and the Perspectives of the Pure Theory of Law) Archiv für
Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (ARSP) 2005/3. pp. 333-365
119. “Ismeretelmélet és politika Kelsen nemzetközi jogi tanaiban” (Kelsen’s
Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Romániai Magyar
Jogtudományi Közlöny (Hungarian Review of Legal Science in Romania) 2005/2. pp.
13-20
120. “Ki a jó jogász? Avagy tényleg jó bíró volt Magnaud?” (What makes a good
lawyer? Was Magnaud really such a good judge?) JURA-Pécs 2005/1. pp. 95-101
121. “Kelsens Völkerrechtslehre zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Politik” (Kelsen’s
Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics) Zeitschrift für
ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International
Law) 2004/4. pp. 1045-1057
122. “Kelsen’s Doctrine of International Law between Epistemology and Politics”
Austrian Review of International and European Law (ARIEL) 2004. pp. 49-62
123. “Socialism’s Legacy in Contemporary Law and Legal Scholarship: The Case of
Hungary” Journal of East European Law (Columbia University) 2004/2-3. pp. 95-122
(co-author: Miklós Hollán)
124. “A Kormány tagjai és az államtitkárok jogállásáról és felelősségéről szóló
1997. évi LXXIX. törvény 12. § e) pontjának alkotmányellenességéről” (On the
Unconstitutionality of § 12 s. e) of Act No. 79 of 1997 on the Status and Responsibility
of Cabinet Members and State Secretaries) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal
Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2004/1.
125. “Die Euthanasieentscheidung des ungarischen Verfassungsgerichts vom 28.
April 2003” (The Euthanasia Decision of the Hungarian Constitutional Court of 28
April 2003) Osteuropa-Recht (Eastern European Law) 2004/1. pp. 31-41
126. “A közigazgatás helye a magyar államszervezetben” (The Place of the Public
Administration within the Hungarian State Organisation) JURA-Pécs 2004/1. pp. 39-47
127. “Die Verfassungscharta von Serbien und Montenegro” (The Constitutional
Charter of Serbia and Montenegro) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und
Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 2003/3. pp. 101-115
128. “A szocializmus jogdogmatikai hagyatéka” (The Legal Doctrinal Legacy of
Socialism) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/]
2003/4.
129. “Válasz Bódig Mátyás kritikájára. Egyúttal hozzászólás a Bencze-Bódig
vitához” (Response to the Criticism of Mátyás Bódig and Contribution to the Debate
between Bencze and Bódig) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory)
[http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2003/2.
130. “Válasz Pokol Béla kritikájára” (Response to the Criticism of Béla Pokol)
Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2003/1.
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131. “A magyar jogrendszer alapelemei” (The Basic Constituent Elements of the
Hungarian Legal Order) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory)
[http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2003/1.
132. “A magyar jogtudomány működésével kapcsolatos néhány problémáról” (On
Some Problems of the Functioning of Legal Science in Hungary) Collega 2003/6 pp.
36-39.
133. “A norma szerkezete” (The Structure of the Norm) JURA-Pécs 2002/2. pp.
132-134.
134. “Az osztrák EU-csatlakozás alkotmányjogi szempontból” (Constitutional
Problems Created by the Accession of Austria to the European Union) Jogelméleti
Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2002/1.
135. “A közösségi jog és a tagállami jog viszonya. Négy tévedés a 4/1997. (I. 22.)
AB határozat egyetlen bekezdésében” (The Relationship between Community Law and
National Law. Four Mistakes in one Paragraph of the Decision 4/1997. (I. 22.) AB of
the Hungarian Constitutional Court) Állam- és Jogtudomány (Political and Legal
Science) 2001/3-4. pp. 25-50
136. “A norma szerkezetének vizsgálata” (Examination of the Structure of Norms)
Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/] 2001/4.
137. “Jogszabályok érvényessége, hatálya és alkalmazhatósága. Különös tekintettel
a közösségi jog és a tagállami jog viszonyára” (Validity, Scope and Applicability of
Norms. With a Special Focus on the Relationship between Community Law and
National Law) Jogelméleti Szemle (Journal of Legal Theory) [http://jesz.ajk.elte.hu/]
2001/2.
138. “A kétharmados törvények helye a magyar jogforrási hierarchiában” (The
Statutes that are Subject to Two Thirds Majority in the Hungarian Hierarchy of Norms)
Fundamentum 2001/2. pp. 40-49 (co-author: Péter Cserne)
Working Papers
139. “A jogállamiság mérése indexek segítségével” (Measuring the Rule of Law with
the Help of Indexes) Pazmany Law Working Papers 2015/12
http://plwp.eu/legfrissebb/150-2015-12
140. “Sarkalatos törvények a magyar jogrendben” (Cardinal Laws in the Hungarian
Legal System) MTA Law Working Papers 2015/32
http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/mtalwp/2015_32_Jakab.pdf (co-author: Emese
Szilágyi)
141. “CONREASON – The Comparative Constitutional Reasoning Project.
Methodological Dilemmas and Project Design” MTA Law Working Papers 2015/9.
http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/mtalwp/2015_09_jakab.pdf (co-authors: Arthur
Dyevre and Giulio Itzcovich)
142. “A reklámadó és az európai jog” (The Advertisement Tax and European Law)
Pázmány Law Working Papers 2014/14. http://plwp.eu/evfolyamok/2014/26-2014-14
pp. 9 (co-author: Pál Sonnevend)
143. “Full Parliamentarisation of the EU without Changing the Treaties. Why We
Should Aim for It and How Easily It Can be Achieved” Jean Monnet Working Papers
http://centers.law.nyu.edu/jeanmonnet/papers/12/documents/JMWP03Jakab.pdf
2012/3. pp. 33
144. “A külföldön élő magyar állampolgárok választójoga egyenlőségének kérdése a
választási törvény koncepciójában” (The Question of the Equality of Sufrage of
Hungarian Citizens Living Abroad in the Draft Election Law) Pázmány Law Working
Papers 2011/38. pp. 4 http://plwp.eu/evfolyamok/2011/100-2011-38
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Book Reviews, Conference Reports and Prefaces
145. “Martje de Visser, Constitutional Review in Europe. A Comparative Analysis;
Werner Heun, Verfassung und Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit im Vergleich” Public Law
2015. pp. 516-518
146. “Jogtudomány és filozófia. Egy tudományos emlékmű” Cs. Kiss Lajos (szerk.):
Herbert L. A. Hart jogtudománya kritikai kontextusban” Magyar Tudomány 2015/8. pp.
1017-1018
147. “Tania Groppi -- Marie-Claire Ponthoreau (Hrsg.), The Use of Foreign
Precedents by Constitutional Judges” Verfassung und Recht in Übersee 2014/4. pp.
491-494
148. “Tania Groppi -- Marie-Claire Ponthoreau (eds), The Use of Foreign Precedents
by Constitutional Judges” Acta Juridica Hungarica 2014/3. pp. 296-298
149. “Halmai Gábor: Alkotmányjog – emberi jogok – globalizáció” Állam- és
Jogtudomány 2013/3-4. pp. 123-127
150. “Tania Groppi – Marie-Claire Ponthoreau (szerk.): The Use of Foreign
Precedents by Constitutional Judges” Állam- és Jogtudomány 2013/1-2. pp. 169-172
151. “Varga Zs. András: Ombudsman, ügyész, magánjogi felelősség. Alternatív
közigazgatási kontroll Magyarországon” Iustum Aequum Salutare 2013/1. pp. 195-199
152. “Günter Frankenberg, Staatstechnik. Perspektiven auf Rechtsstaat und
Ausnahmezustand” Der Staat 2012/1. pp. 138-139
153. “Foreword” in: Lóránt Csink – Balázs Schanda – András Zs. Varga (eds), The
Basic Law of Hungary. A First Commentary (Dublin – Budapest: Clarus – NIPA 2012)
pp. v-vi
154. “Zachary Elkins – Tom Ginsburg – James Melton, The Endurance of National
Constitutions” Közjogi Szemle 2011/2. pp. 58-59
155. “Obras Completas de Manuel García-Pelayo, 2ª edición” Der Staat 2011/1. pp.
151-155
156. “Obras Completas de Manuel García-Pelayo, 2ª edición” Boletín Mexicano de
Derecho Comparado 2010. pp. 1437-1442
157. “Csink Lóránt, Az államfő jogállása Európában és Magyarországon” (Lóránt
Csink, The Status of the Head of State in Europe and Hungary) Közjogi Szemle 2009/4.
p. 59
158. “Helge Hornburg, Transnationales Minderheitenrecht im Lichte des
gemeinschaftsrechtlichen Diskriminierungsverbots” Common Market Law Review
2009. pp. 2137-2138
159. “Lóránt Csink, Az államfő jogállása Európában és Magyarországon” (Lóránt
Csink, The Status of the Head of State in Europe and Hungary) Jahrbuch für Ostrecht
2009/2. pp. 538-539
160. “Vorwort zu den Beiträgen der Konferenz ‘Verfassung und
Verfassungswirklichkeit. Ein Vergleich mittel- und osteuropäischer Staaten mit
Schwerpunkt Ungarn’, Budapest, 13. 5. 2008” (Preface to the Contributions of the
Conference ‘Normativity of the Constitution and Political Reality. A Comparison of
Central and Eastern European Countries with a Focus on Hungary’ Budapest, 13 May
2008) Jahrbuch für Ostrecht (Yearbook for Eastern [European] Law) 2009/1. pp. 13-14
161. “Katalin Gönczi: Die europäischen Fundamente der ungarischen Rechtskultur.
Juristischer Wissenstransfer und nationale Rechtswissenschaft in Ungarn zur Zeit der
Aufklärung und im Vormärz” Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte –
Germanistische Abteilung 2009. pp. 714-715
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162. “A magyar bíróságok szervezeti válsága. Fleck Zoltán: Jogállam és
igazságszolgáltatás a változó világban” (Organisational Crisis in the Hungarian Court
System. Review on Zoltán Fleck’s ‘The Rule of Law and Judicial System in a
Changing World’) Politikatudományi Szemle (Review of Political Science) 2009/1. pp.
161-167
163. “Anneli Albi – Jacques Ziller (eds.): The European Constitution and National
Constitutions. Ratification and Beyond” Common Market Law Review 2008. pp. 1775-
1776
164. “SIPE Konferenzbände I-II-III” (Conference Proceedings I-II-III of the
European Society of Public Lawyers – Book Review) Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht
2008. p. 335
165. “Neukantianismus in der ungarischen Rechtstheorie der ersten Hälfte des XX.
Jahrhunderts – Rezensionsartikel” (Neokantianism in Hungarian Legal Theory in the
First Half of the XXth Century – Book Review Article) Archiv für Rechts- und
Sozialphilosophie 2008. pp. 264-272
166. “Szente Zoltán: Európai alkotmány- és parlamentarizmustörténet 1945-2005”
(Zoltán Szente: History of Constitutions and Parliamentarism in Europe 1945-2005)
Der Staat 2008. pp. 319-320
167. “Herbert Küpper: Die ungarische Verfassung nach zwei Jahrzehnten des
Übergangs” (Herbert Küpper: The Hungarian Constitution after two Decades of
Transition) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg
Journal of International Law) 2007. pp. 1001-1002
168. “Győrfi Tamás: A kortárs jogpozitivizmus perspektívái” (Tamás Győrfi:
Perspectives of Contemporary Legal Positivism) BUKSZ (Budapest Book Review)
2007. pp. 188-189
169. “Catherine Dupré: Importing the Law in Post-Communist Transitions. The
Hungarian Constitutional Court and the Right to Human Dignity (2003)” Zeitschrift für
ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International
Law) 2004. pp. 243-246
170. “10. Jahrestagung des Jungen Forums Rechtsphilosophie” (10th Conference of
the Young Forum of Jurisprudence) Juristische Schulung (JuS) (Legal Education)
2003/7. pp. XXXIV-XXXVI (co-author: Tilmann Altwicker)
Blog Contributions, Newspaper Articles and Interviews
171. “Perfekcionizmus nélkül a tudományos munka időpazarlás” (Scholarly Work
without Perfectionism is a Waste of Time” [interview by Bálint Ablonczy] valasz.hu
23.07.2014 http://valasz.hu/itthon/perfekcionizmus-nelkul-a-tudomanyos-munka-
idopazarlas-102240
172. “Why the Debate between Kumm and Armstrong is about the Wrong Question”
verfassungsblog.de 20. June 2014 http://www.verfassungsblog.de/debate-kumm-
armstrong-wrong-question/#.U6RIbfl_uqg
173. “Alkotmányjogi autonómia” (Constitutional Autonomy) vs.hu 14.05.2014
http://vs.hu/versus/tiszteletet-erdemel-e-az-alaptorveny
174. “Távolabb kerültünk az európai mainstreamtől” (We are further from the
European Mainstream) [interview] in: Benedek Molnár – Márton Németh – Péter Tóth
(eds), Mérlegen az Alaptörvény (Revisiting the Basic Law) (Budapest: HVG Orac –
Stádium 2013) pp. 111-128, excerpts available at http://arsboni.hu/tavolabb-kerultunk-
az-europai-mainstreamtol-interju-jakab-andrassal.html
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175. “Supremacy of the EU Charter in National Courts in Purely Domestic Cases”
verfassungsblog.de 27. March 2013, http://verfassungsblog.de/the-eu-as-a-community-
of-human-rights/
176. “Nemzetközi probléma lesz a ‘félszavazatból’” (The ‘half vote’ will cause an
international problem) [Interview by Ildikó Csuhaj and Károly Lencsés] Népszabadság
24.10.2011, p. 5, available at http://nol.hu/belfold/aggalyok__mitoszok__tenyek_
177. “Dupla vagy semmi: mit nyújthat a Fidesz?” (Double or nothing: what can the
Fidesz offer?) [Interview by Ferenc M. László] hvg.hu 20.10.2011, available at
http://img0.hvg.hu/itthon/20111019_Jakab_Andras_valasztasi_rendszer
178. “Az Alkotmánybíróságról szóló rész ‘így aligha elfogadható’ – Jakab András
jogász az alkotmánytervről” (The provisions on the Constitutional Court ‘are actually
not acceptable in this form’ – András Jakab lawyer on the draft Constitution) origo
10.03.2011, available at http://www.origo.hu/itthon/20110310-jakab-andras-a-ppke-
docense-az-uj-alkotmany-tervezeterol.html
179. “Népfelség és alkotmánybíráskodás” (Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional
Review) Heti Válasz 10.02.2011, p. 63
180. “Az alkotmányos rendszer arkhimédeszi pontja az alkotmánybíráskodás” (The
Archimedean point of the constitutional system is the constitutional court) [Interview
by Endre Babus] HVG 15.01.2011. pp. 34-35
181. “Az új Alkotmány koncepcióterve: lebegtetés és pontatlanságok” (The New
Plan for a Constitution: Undecided Issues and Impreciseness) origo – komment.hu
09.12.2010, available at http://www.komment.hu/tartalom/20101209-velemeny-az-uj-
alkotmanykoncepciorol.html
182. “A Fideszen csattanhat az Alkotmánybíróság korlátozása” (The Fidesz Party
Could Suffer as a result of Curtailing the Competences of the Constitutional Court)
[Interview by Gábor Miklósi] index 2010.10.29, available at
http://index.hu/belfold/2010/10/29/az_alkotmanybirosag_a_fideszt_sem_fogja_tudni_m
egvedeni/
183. “Szívműtét előtt. Milyen legyen az alkotmányozás?” (Before a heart operation.
What kind of constitution making should we have?) Magyar Nemzet – Magazin
2010.10.02. pp. 25-26, available also at http://www.mno.hu/portal/739829
184. “Jogesetek Magyarázata” (Case Notes) [Interview by Attila Antal] Jogi Fórum
(Legal Forum) 2010.04.19, available at http://www.jogiforum.hu/interju/69
185. “A 21. század magyar Bartolusa” (The Hungarian Bartolus of the 21st Century)
[Interview by András Koltay] Ítélet (Judgment) 2010.03.19 (XIII/1) p. 9
186. “A kommentár módszertani paradigmaváltást is jelent” (The Commentary is
also a Change of Paradigm in Methodology) [Interview by Nóra Chronowski] Közjogi
Szemle (Review of Public Law) 2010/1. pp. 63-66
187. “Nem kell új alkotmány” (We Don’t Need a New Constitution) [Interview by
Ferenc Horkay-Hörcher] Heti Válasz 2010.02.11. p. 9, available also at
http://hetivalasz.hu/itthon/nem-kell-uj-alkotmany-27269/
188. “Szívműtét helyett. Jakab András a cinikus ítéletekről, a
paragrafusautomataként működő bírákról és arról, hogy tökéletes alkotmány nincs, és
nem is lesz” (Instead of a heart operation. András Jakab on cynical judgments, on
judges who work like automats and on the fact that there is no perfect Constitution and
there will never be one) [Interview by Anna Kulcsár] Magyar Nemzet – Magazin
2010.02.06. p. 28, available also at: http://www.mno.hu/portal/693080
189. [Interview by Attila Antal on the Preparation of The Commentary on the
Constitution] Jogi Fórum (Legal Forum) 2008.08.21, available at:
http://www.jogiforum.hu/interju/52
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190. “Mire jó az alkotmányjogász?” (What is a Constitutional Lawyer for?) Heti
Válasz (Weekly Response, electronic version) 2008.03.27, available at:
http://www.hetivalasz.hu/cikk/0803/mire_jo_az_alkotmanyjogasz
SECURED PUBLICATIONS
Articles and Book Chapters Submitted and Accepted for Publication
191. “Verfassungsgerichtliche Argumentation” (Reasoning in Constitutional Courts)
in: Armin von Bogdandy – Christoph Grabenwarter – Peter M. Huber (eds.): Ius
Publicum Europaeum VI. (Heidelberg: C.F. Müller 2017) …
Book Manuscripts Accepted for Publication
192. European Constitutional Language (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
2016) (submitted)
193. Az európai alkotmányjog nyelve (Budapest: NKE 2015) (submitted)
PLANS OF PUBLICATION
Languages: German (Nr. 194, 200), English (Nr. 14, 195, 198, 199).
Book Proposals Accepted for Publication
(as author)
194. Die Struktur der ungarischen Rechtsordnung (The Structure of the Hungarian
Legal Order) (Wien: Manzsche 2016) pp. ca. 270 [Series of the Hans Kelsen-Institute,
Vienna] (before submission)
(as editor)
195. Comparative Constitutional Reasoning (co-editors: Arthur Dyevre and Giulio
Itzcovich) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016) (before submission)
196. The Enforcement of EU Law and Values: Ensuring Member States’ Compliance
(co-editor: Dimitry Kochenov) (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2016) (before
submission)
197. A magyar jogrendszer állapota 2015 (co-editor: György Gajduschek)
(Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó 2015) (before submission)
Planned Works
(articles and book contributions)
198. “Competence and Supremacy. Two Interrelated Issues of Community Law”
199. “Obstacles to the Free Movement of Academics within the European Union”
200. “Der Stufenbau der österreichischen Rechtsordnung” (Hierarchy of Laws in
Austria)
LECTURES, CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED COMMENTS
Languages: German (Nr. 6, 9, 30, 58, 60, 62, 64, 75, 77), English (Nr. 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17,
18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 46, 47, 49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57,
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59, 61, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 76), Hungarian (Nr. 1, 2, 7, 8, 14, 16, 20, 24, 25, 26,
32, 34, 37, 40, 45, 48, 50, 63, 72, 78, 79), Spanish (Nr. 53).
1. Miskolc (Hungary), 8 January 2016, presentation on “A jogi érvelés mérése számokkal”
(Measuring Legal Reasoning with Numbers) at Miskolc University at the Celebration of
the 65th Anniversary of Prof. Mikós Szabó
2. Budapest (Hungary), 20 November 2015, presentation on “Kisebbségi jogok és a nép
fogalma. Kisebbség és többség” (Minority Rights and the Construction of Demos.
Minority and Majority) at the Congress of the Hungarian Society of Sociology (ELTE
TáTK)
3. Budapest (Hungary), 4 September 2015, lecture on “A jogállamiság mérése indexek
segítségével” (Measuring the Rule of Law with the Help of Indexes) at the conference
“Competition of Legal Systems” at the Catholic University Pázmány Péter
4. Budapest (Hungary), 10 June 2015, lecture on “Kutatási módszerek a jogtudományban”
(Research Methods in Legal Scholarship) at the Hungarian Judicial Academy (MIA)
5. Vienna (Austria), 27 May 2015, lecture on “Full Parliamentarisation of the European
Union” at the EuDEM 2015 conference at the Diplomatic Academy Vienna
6. Budapest (Hungary), 25 February 2015, lecture on “Der ‘German Approach’ –
Staatsrechtslehre im Wissenschaftsvergleich” (The German Approach -- Constitutional
Doctrine in Comparison) at the workshop of the Budapest Research Group on
Constitutional Theory
7. Budapest (Hungary), 7 January 2015, presentation on “A magyar Alkotmánybíróság
alkotmányjogi érvelése” (Constitutional Reasoning in the Hungarian Constitutional
Court) (with Johanna Fröhlich)
8. Debrecen (Hungary), 7 November 2014, presentation on “A magyar jogi oktatás
megújításához szükséges lépések” (Steps Necessary to Reform Hungarian Legal
Education) at the Centenary of Legal Education in Debrecen
9. Düsseldorf (Germany), 1 October 2014, presentation on “Der ‘German Approach’ –
Staatsrechtslehre im Wissenschaftsvergleich” (The German Approach -- Constitutional
Doctrine in Comparison) at the Staatsrechtslehrertagung (Yearly Congress of the
German Society of Constitutional Lawyers)
10. Tallinn (Estonia), 18 September 2014, presentation on “The Ombudsman as an
Independent Institution” at the International Ombudsman Institute’s conference on
“Ombudsman’s Role in a Democracy”
11. Berlin (Germany), 9 July 2014, presentation on “The Application of the Charter in Purely
Domestic Cases” at the conference on “Enforcement of EU Law against Recalcitrant
Member States” at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)
12. Bielefeld (Germany), 10 June 2014, presentation at the conference “Index Building in
Socio-Legal Scholarship” on “The CONREASON Project”
13. Budapest (Hungary), 25 April 2014, presentation at the conference “Model Institutions
for a Sustainable Future” on “Sustainability as a Constitutional Principle: Ever-Growing
Pension Systems in Constitutional Democracies”
14. Budapest (Hungary), 9 April 2014, presentation on “Az új parlamenti jog” (The New
Laws on the Parliament) at the Bibó Napok Conference at the ELTE University
15. Budapest (Hungary), 7 April 2014, presentation on “The EU – Towards a more Credible
and Effective Guardianship for Democracy?” at the conference of the Central European
University School of Public Policy on “Rolling back the Rollback”
16. Budapest (Hungary), 4 March 2014, lecture on “A kivételes jogrend alkotmányelméleti
kérdései” (State of Emergency from the Perspective of Constitutional Theory) at the
conference of the Hungarian Association of Military Law on “Védelem és Igazgatás”
(Defence and Administration)
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17. Freiburg (Germany), 27 November 2013, lecture on “The Hungarian Basic Law 2011” at
the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Criminal Law
18. Berlin (Germany), 20 November 2013, Rechtskulturen lecture on “The CONREASON
Project” at the Humboldt University
19. Budapest (Hungary), 14 November 2013, lecture on “The Language of a Constitutional
Discourse” at the international conference of PPKE BTK on “Constitutional Culture in
Western and Central Europe”
20. Budapest (Hungary), 2 October 2013, lecture on “Az általános választójog története”
(The History of the Universal Suffrage) at the conference of the Association of European
Election Officials in the Mathias Corvinus Collegium
21. Budapest (Hungary), 24 September 2013, lecture on “Rights and Duties in Constitutions”
at the Central European Policy Centre’s conference on “Constitutionalism – American
and European ways. Fundamental rights and values in Anglo-Saxon and Continental
Models”
22. Belo Horizonte (Brazil), 22 July 2013, lecture on “Demographic Sustainability and
Constitutional Law” at the IVR XXVIth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and
Social Philosophy
23. Hannover (Germany), 5 July 2013, lecture on “Constitutional Reasoning in Europe” at
the VolkswagenStiftung Treffen der Geförderten
24. Budapest (Hungary), 7 June 2013, lecture on the “Az új Alaptörvény rendelkezései a
választási rendszerről” (The Rules on the Elections in the New Basic Law) at the
conference of the National University of Public Service (NKE) and the Hungarian
Lawyers Association (MJE) on “A magyar választási rendszer átalakulásának közjogi
kihívásai” (Public Law Challenges of the Changes in the Electoral System)
25. Budapest (Hungary), 3 June 2013, lecture on “Jogegységi határozatok normatani
kérdései” (Quasi legislative acts of courts from the perspective of a theory of norms) at
the Kúria (Hungarian Supreme Court)
26. Szeged (Hungary), 31 May 2013, lecture on “Bírói jogértelmezés az Alaptörvény
tükrében” (Judicial interpretation of laws in light of the [Hungarian]Basic Law) at the
conference of the University of Szeged on “Law in Action”
27. Siena (Italy), 24 April 2013, lecture at the University of Siena on “The New Hungarian
Basic Law of 2011”
28. Rome (Italy), 23 April 2013, lecture at the workshop on “Constitutional Change and
Constitutional Review in Hungary. Recent Developments” at LUISS University
29. Rome (Italy), 22 April 2013, lecture at the University Sapienza on “The New
Constitution of Hungary”
30. Budapest (Hungary), 15 April 2013, lecture at the conference of the Andrássy University
on “Verfassunggebung in konsolidierten Demokratien”; title of the lecture: “Wozu dient
eine Verfassung?”
31. Budapest (Hungary), 8 April 2013, lecture at the conference of the Research Institute for
Hungarian Communities Abroad (NPKI) on “Territorial Autonomies in Europe:
Solutions and Challenges”; title of the lecture: “Constitutional Visions of the Nation”
32. Fehérvárcsurgó (Hungary), 9 March 2013, lecture at the conference of the Foundation
Joseph Károlyi on “What is a Constitution Good For? Between National Differences and
European Consensus”; title of the lecture: “The Constitution of Europe”
33. Maastricht (Netherlands), 21 February 2013, invited comment on Viorelia Gasca’s “The
Individual and Political Participation” (Eunacon Closing Conference)
34. Budapest (Hungary), 20 September 2012, lecture at the Hungarian Academy for the
Education of Judges (Magyar Bíróképző Akadémia) on “Az új Alaptörvény és a
jogértelmezés” (New Hungarian Basic Law and the Judicial Interpretation of Statutes)
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35. Barcelona (Spain), 26 June 2012, lecture at Pompeu Fabra University on “Constitutional
Visions of the Nation”
36. Luxembourg (Luxembourg), 30 May 2012, lecture at the University of Luxembourg on
“Continuity with Deficiencies: The New Hungarian Basic Law”
37. Budapest (Hungary), 18 April 2012, lecture on “Judge Made Law in Hungarian Legal
History” at the conference of the Opten Kft. on “Judge Made Law in Hungary” at the
Pázmány Péter Catholic University
38. Ithaca NY (USA), 10 April 2012, Berger Lecture at Cornell Law School on “Judicial
Reasoning in Constitutional Courts”
39. Belgrade (Serbia), 23 March 2012, lecture on “Constitutional Visions of the Nation” at
the conference on “The Challenges of Multiculturalism”
40. Cluj (Romania), 29 February 2012, lecture at the Sapientia University on “Az új Magyar
Alaptörvény” (The New Hungarian Basic Law)
41. Budapest (Hungary), 26 January 2012, lecture at Central European University Political
Science Department on “Democratizing the European Union”
42. Milan (Italy), 11 December 2011, lecture at Bocconi University on “Constitutional
Reasoning in Constitutional Courts – A European Perspective”
43. Budapest (Hungary), 28 November 2011, lecture held at the Hungarian Academy for the
Education of Judges (Magyar Bíróképző Akadémia) on “Az új Alaptörvény bírói
jogértelmezésre vonatkozó rendelkezései” (The Rules of Judicial Interpretation of
Statutes According to the New Hungarian Basic Law)
44. Belgrade (Serbia), 26-27 November 2011, conference organised by the University of
Belgrade on “Crisis and Quality of Democracy in South East European Countries”; title
of the lecture: “What is a Constitution Good For? Lessons From the Hungarian
Constitution-making Process”
45. Budapest (Hungary), 28 September 2011, conference organised by the Hungarian data
protection commissioner on “Data Protection Commissioner 1995-2011”; title of the
lecture: “A független intézmények értelme egy alkotmányos demokráciában” (The
Reasons for Having Independent Institutions in a Constitutional Democracy)
46. Yearly Conference of the Hungarian Political Science Association, 20-21 May 2011
(Budapest, Central European University), title of lecture: “Parliamentarisation of the EU
without Changing the Treaties”
47. Mexico City (Mexico), 5-10 December 2010, World Congress of the International
Association of Constitutional Law; papers presented: “Full Parliamentarisation of the EU
without Changing the Treaties” and “The Rule of Law in Times of Terrorist Challenge”
48. Szeged (Hungary), 18-19 November 2010, plenary lecture at the “Kovács István
emléknapok” conference (István Kovács remembrance days) on “Mire jó egy
alkotmány?” (What is a Constitution for?)
49. Heidelberg (Germany), 24 August 2010, Max Planck Lecture on “Parliamentarisation of
the EU without Changing the Treaties”
50. Szeged (Hungary), 18-19 June 2010, lecture at the yearly conference of the Magyar
Politikatudományi Társaság (Hungarian Society of Political Science) on “Az
alkotmányozás jogi lehetősége és gyakorlati veszélyei” (The Legal Possibility and the
Practical Dangers of Constitution-Making)
51. Zaragoza (Spain), 1-2 June 2010, lecture at the “The Role of National and Regional
Parliaments in European Affairs and the Scrutiny of EU Legislation” conference (Palacio
de Aljafería) on “Nice words with no practical relevance. The control of European affairs
in the Hungarian Parliament”
52. Oñati (Spain), 20-21 May 2010, lecture at the International Institute for the Sociology of
Law on “Parliamentarisation of the EU without Changing the Treaties. Lessons from
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British Constitutional Thought” (title of the conference: Multi-Layered Polities and the
Search for the Common Good: A Constitutional Puzzle for the European Polis)
53. Oviedo (Spain), 7 May 2010, lecture at the University of Oviedo on “Estado de derecho y
el desafío terrorista” (The Rule of Law and the Terrorist Challenge)
54. Barcelona (Spain), 2 February 2010, research seminar at the Pompeu Fabra University;
title of the lecture: “The Prohibition of Torture”
55. Beijing (China), 15-22 September 2009, Special Workshop on The Many Fates of Legal
Positivism at the IVR XXIVth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social
Philosophy; comment on the paper by Karen Petroski on “Post-Positivism”
56. Budapest (Hungary), 4-6 June 2009, conference by the Societas Iuris Publici Europaei
(SIPE) on “Rule of Law, Freedom and Security in Europe”; title of the presentation: “The
Rule of Law and the Terrorist Challenge. A Map of Possible Arguments in the Dilemma
Liberty vs. Security”
57. Madrid (Spain), 29 April 2009, conference by the Real Instituto Elcano, European
Parliament Office in Spain and the European Commission Office in Spain on “Quinto
aniversario de la ampliación de la UE 2004”; title of the presentation: “Hungary – Five
Years after the Accession. Some Constitutional Issues of the Transition”
58. Zlatibor (Serbia), 26 February 2009 (Winter School of the University of Kragujevac);
title of the lecture: “Die ungarische Verfassung und der EU Beitritt” (The Hungarian
Constitution and Accession to the EU)
59. Pisa (Italy), 19 December 2008 (Scuola Superiore S. Anna), Workshop on “The ECJ
under siege: new constitutional challenges for the ECJ”; discussant of the papers by
Oreste Pollicino and Emanuele Pollio
60. Starnberg (Germany), 9-12 October 2008, Ius Publicum Europaeum Workshop; title of
the lecture: “Die Wissenschaft vom Verwaltungsrecht in Ungarn” (Scholarship of
Administrative Law in Hungary)
61. Vienna (Austria), 9 July 2008, Summer School NICLAS for Security; title of the lecture:
“German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on State of Emergency – Paradigms and
Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse”
62. Budapest (Hungary), 13 May 2008, conference of the ELTE University and the Konrad
Adenauer Stiftung on “Verfassung und Verfassungswirklichkeit”; title of the lecture:
“Unmittelbare Anwendbarkeit der Verfassung” (together with Attila Vincze)
63. Budapest (Hungary), 5 May 2008, lecture at the ELTE University on “A jogi oktatás
dilemmái” (Dilemmas of Legal Education)
64. Budapest (Hungary), 29 April – 1 May 2008 (conference of the Andrássy Universität
Budapest and of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung on “Zwei Jahrzehnte Parlamentarismus in
Ost-, Ostmittel und Südosteuropa“ [Two Decades of Parliamentary Systems in Eastern,
Eastern-Central and South-Eastern Europe]); title of the lecture: “Die Mitwirkungsrechte
des ungarischen Parlaments in EU-Angelegenheiten aus verfassungsrechtlichem
Blickwinkel” (Competences of the Hungarian Parliament in EU Matters as a
Constitutional Problem)
65. Pisa (Italy), 28 March 2008 (Scuola Superiore S. Anna); title of the lecture: “Social
Rights in Hungary before and after EU Accession”
66. Pisa (Italy), 27 March 2008 (University of Pisa); title of the lecture: “The Hungarian
Constitutional Court”
67. Milano (Italy), 6 December 2007 (Bocconi University); title of the lecture: “Interpreting
Constitutions. Methodological Problems in a Comparative Overview”
68. Durham (U.K.), 13 September 2007 (SLS Conference 2007; section: Jurisprudence); title
of the lecture: “Problems of the Stufenbaulehre. Kelsen’s Failure to Derive the Validity
of a Norm from Another Norm”
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69. Cracòw (Poland), 1-6 August 2007 (The XXIIIth World Congress of Philosophy of Law
and Social Philosophy in (IVR); section: Comparative Constitutionalism); title of the
lecture: “Two Opposing Paradigms of Continental European Constitutional Thinking:
Austria and Germany”
70. Cracòw (Poland), 1-6 August 2007 (The XXIIIth World Congress of Philosophy of Law
and Social Philosophy in (IVR); section: Theory of Principles); title of the lecture:
“Concept and Function of Principles”
71. Athens (Greece), 11-15 June 2007 (VIIth World Congress of Constitutional Law); title of
the lecture: “Neutralizing the Sovereignty Question”
72. Miskolc (Hungary), 10-11 November 2006 (Conference on “The Legal Doctrine”); title
of the lecture: “Jogalkalmazás, jogdogmatika, Begriffsjurisprudenz. Észrevételek Szabó
Miklós előadásához” (Application of Law, Legal Doctrine, Begriffsjurisprudenz.
Comments on Miklós Szabó)
73. Geneva (Switzerland), 16-17 July 2006 (NTU Summer School), course of six lectures on
“The Reform of the United Nations”
74. Aberdeen (U.K.), 15 February 2006 (Interdisciplinary Forum), title of the lecture:
“Compromise Strategies on the Concept of Sovereignty in the European Integration”
75. Heidelberg (Germany), 20 March 2005 (Project Ius Publicum Europaeum), title of the
lecture: “Wissenschaft und Lehre des Verfassungsrechts in Ungarn” (Scholarship and
Teaching on Constitutional Law in Hungary)
76. Zlatibor (Serbia), 24 February 2005 (Winter School of the University of Kragujevac);
title of the lecture: “Sovereignty and European Integration”
77. Flensburg (Germany), 1-3 July 2004. (Conference on “Recht, Staat und Internationale
Gemeinschaft bei Hans Kelsen”); title of the lecture: “Kelsens Völkerrechtslehre
zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Politik”
78. Miskolc (Hungary), 26-27 September 2003. (Conference on “Norm and/or rule”); title of
the lecture: “Kelsen és Merkl joglépcsőelméletének problémái” (Problems of the
Stufenbaulehre of Kelsen and Merkl)
79. Budapest (Hungary), 14 December 2001. (Conference on “Enforcement of Law –
Application of Law”); title of the lecture: “A norma szerkezete és a jogalkalmazási
modell” (The Structure of the Norm and the Model of the Application of Law)
MEMBERSHIPS IN LEARNED SOCIETIES
10.2011– Member of the Committee of Legal and Political Sciences (Állam- és
Jogtudományi Bizottság) at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
06.2008– Member of the Societas Iuris Publici Europaei (SIPE) (European Association of
Public Lawyers)
07.2007– Member of the Plenary Body (köztestületi tag) of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences (MTA)
03.2007– Member of The Society of Legal Scholars (U.K.)
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS
05.2015– Member of the Editorial Board of Constitutional Studies
(https://constitutionalstudies.wisc.edu/)
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01.2013– Editor in Chief of the quarterly Állam- és Jogtudomány (Science of Law and
State)
10.2012– member of the Editorial Board of the Hungarian Yearbook of International Law
and European Law (Eleven Publishing)
01.2011– founding editor of the Pázmány Law Working Papers series, available at
http://www.plwp.jak.ppke.hu/hu/
01.2010–04.2014 Founding Editor in Chief of the law journal Jogesetek Magyarázata
(Case Notes), published quarterly by Opten Kft. (Hungary), available at
www.jema.hu
FUNDING APPLICATIONS, CONFERENCES ORGANISED AND PROJECTS LED
9-10.07.2014 organised an international conference on “Enforcement of EU Law against
Recalcitrant Member States” at the Social Science Research Center (WZB)
Berlin (co-organisers: Dimitry Kochenov and Mattias Kumm)
02.07.2014 awarded by OTKA (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) as the Principal
Investigator of a three years long research project “Institutional Reforms in
Ageing Societies: Legal and Political Aspects” (beginning 1 January 2015) with
a grant of 24,184,000 HUF (77,500 Euro)
21.03.2014 organised a national conference on “Sovereignty: idea and/or reality” at the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences (co-organiser: Péter Takács, OTKA research
group)
22.07.2013 organised a workshop at the IVR XXVIth World Congress of Philosophy of
Law and Social Philosophy in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) on “Sustainability as a
Legal Principle” (co-organiser: Matthias Goldmann)
21.05.2013 organised an international conference on “The Enforcement of EU Law against
Member States” in Budapest (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
01.09.2011– leading a project as a Schumpeter Fellow on “Constitutional Reasoning in
Europe. A Linguistic Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law”, financed by the
VolkswagenStiftung (499.300 Euro); project details available at
www.conreasonproject.com; first international workshop: 15 February 2013 in
Heidelberg; second international workshop in Budapest: 7-8 February 2014
15.08.2011– co-organised a Special Workshop on Constitutional Reasoning: Theoretical
Perspectives at the IVR XXVth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and
Social Philosophy in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) (co-organiser: Arthur
Dyevre)
04.02.2011 co-organised a national conference on constitution making (co-organiser: Tímea
Drinóczi) (Budapest, PPKE JÁK, PTE ÁJK)
20.12.2010 co-organised a national conference on constitution making (co-organiser:
András Körösényi) (Budapest, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of
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Political Sciences), title of the conference: Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és
máshol. Politikatudományi és közjogi megközelítések (Constitution-Making in
Hungary and Elsewhere. Approaches in Political Science and Public Law)
09.2010– co-organised the legal research seminar series at the Pázmány Péter Catholic
University (Pázmány Jogi Műhelyszemináriumok, co-organiser: András Koltay)
09.2009–06.2010 co-organised the international lecture series of the Centro de Estudios
Políticos y Constitucionales (co-organisers: Lasse Thomassen and Amaya
Úbeda de Torres)
15–22.09.2009 co-organised a Special Workshop on The Many Fates of Legal
Positivism at the IVR XXIVth World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social
Philosophy in Beijing (China) (co-organisers: Otto Pfersmann and Jürgen
Busch) (output: see above in the list of publications Nr. 15)
06.2006–11.2009 led the project on the Commentary on the Hungarian Constitution
(through election by the then project-participants) taken over from László
Sólyom (former president of the Hungarian Constitutional Court) after his
withdrawal following his election as the President of the Republic of Hungary;
project data: 5 workshops during Autumn 2007 – Spring 2008, 45 participants,
budget ca. 50,000 Euro, for output see entry in the list of publications Nr. 6
12.2008 financial support from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. for the Commentary
on the Hungarian Constitution (7,000 Euro)
12.2006 financial support from the Deutsche Stiftung für Internationale Rechtliche
Zusammenarbeit e.V. (IRZ) for the Commentary on the Hungarian Constitution (3,000 Euro)
09.2006 successfully applied for six scholarships of one month at the Max-Planck-
Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law for the
participants of the project on the Commentary on the Hungarian Constitution
7–8.04.2006 conference organised together with Prof. Péter Takács (the then Vice-Dean of
the Faculty of Law, ELTE University Budapest) on The Transformation of the
Hungarian Legal Order 1985/1990-2005 (output: see above in the list of
publications Nr. 11 and 12)
04.2003 successfully applied on behalf of the Calvinist University Károli Gáspár to the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences for the sponsorship of a research group of two
academics on the law of copyright
10.2002–02.2003 organised a conference on “Enforcement of Law – Application of Law”,
Calvinist University Károli Gáspár in Budapest (Hungary), output: see above in
list of publications Nr. 13
MISCELLANEOUS
March 2015 – member of the evaluation panel for ERC SH2 Advanced Grants 2015
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February – June 2015 member of the expert panel for the re-accreditation of the Faculties of
Law University of Rijeka and Zagreb (appointed by the Accreditation Council
of the Croatian Agency for Science and Higher Education; site visits between 11
and 15 May 2015)
December 2014 pro-bono expert for Hungary in the World Justice Project Rule of Law
Index 2015
2011 – 2012 member of the evaluation panel (zsűritag) for Legal and Political Sciences at the
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA), before that and since then served
several times as anonymous reviewer for the same body
2008 – served several times as an anonymous reviewer of articles for the European
Constitutional Law Review and the German Law Journal, further of books for
Hart Publishing and Oxford University Press