Social media, freedom of expression and its resctrictions – countering discrimination in cyberspace
The webinar is planned and organized as a dissemination event of the research carried out within the framework of the Central European Professors’ Network coordinated by the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law.
Organizers and speakers:
- dr.sc. Sanja Radovanović, Novi Sad Faculty of Law
- dr.sc. Davor Derenčinović, Zagreb Faculty of Law
Place of the event: Novi Sad Faculty of Law, Zagreb Faculty of Law
Format of the event: Webinar through the Microsoft team’s platform
Central European Journal of Comparative Law The FMI Scientific Journal
On the 14th of May, 2021 the 1st issue of the Institute’s scientific journal, called Central European Journal of Comparative Law was published, which can be viewed here.
The first issue of 2021 includes a great variety of topics. Readers may peruse scholarly writings from internationally renowned experts on the rule of law, the relationship between national law and EU law, family enterprises, the recodification of private law, etc.
Central European Comparative Law
Inauguration of the “Polish-Hungarian Research Platform” project
On May 10, 2021 at 4 pm, the inauguration of the international research project entitled “Polish-Hungarian Research Platform”, whose official partner is the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law in Budapest took place. The project was officially inaugurated by the Director of the Institute of Justice – dr hab. Marcin Wielec
Workshop on the regulation of social media platforms
On 5 May 2021, the Information Society Research Institute of the University of Public Service organised an online workshop to discuss the manuscript “The regulation of social media platforms in Hungary” by András Koltay.
Take part in the 2nd edition of the competition for the best thesis in the field of strategic communication “Youth for the future – challenges ahead of Poland and Europe”
The Institute of Justice together with the Youth Council of Justice operating at the Ministry of Justice announces the second edition of the competition for the best thesis in the field of strategic communication “Youth for the future – challenges ahead of Poland and Europe”. The aim of the competition is to revive and strengthen the discussion of young people on the current and fundamental challenges facing Poland and Europe. In the face of the struggle with the pandemic, ideological disputes, climate challenges, fundamental discussions about the shape of European integration and the role of globalization,
Inauguration of the “Polish-Hungarian Research Platform” project
On May 10, 2021 at 4 pm, the inauguration of the international research project entitled “Polish-Hungarian Research Platform”, whose official partner is the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law in Budapest will take place.
The application and interpretation of fundamental rights in civil cases
Phd students and young researcers are invited to participate in an online conference related to the research projecton „Interpretation of Fundamental Rights in Europe” carried out wih in the framework of the Central European Professors’ Network coordinated by the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law, with the Hungarian Association for Comparative Law and the Central European Association for Comparative Law.
Interpretation of fundamental rights in Europe
The conference titled ‘Interpretation of fundamental rights in Europe’ is organised as part of Central European Professors’ Network 2021.
The Professors’ Network, with the active participation of experts from seven different countries (i.e. Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia), organises events with the primary aim to draw attention of the European citizens to the topics which are important and significant in connection with the future of Europe, in particular of Central Europe.
Protection of family in the legal system
The conference titled ‘Protection of family in the legal system’ is organised as part of Central European Professors’ Network 2021.
The conference aims to provide comprehensive and up-to-date insight into the issue of the legal protection of families in the Central European region.
The impact of digital platforms and social media on freedom of expression and pluralism – the viewpoints of young scientists
The issue of digitalisation and addressing its possible disadvantages from a legal viewpoint are crucial for Europe in the 21st century.
The main aim of this event is to enable young researchers to present their research results.
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