Ok, so be it. We have made up our mind. We are seriously thinking about taking our case to Strasbourg. But how do we know if it is worth it? To answer the question, we must be familiar with the …
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Strasbourg or Luxembourg? A brief explanation
After exhausting all the legal remedies available in Hungary, many people feel that the courts have not been able to redress their human rights grievances, their court procedures have not been …
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Pre-trial detention: What is it? How long does it last? When is it unlawful?
You have been detained for a year and you don’t know how much longer they’ll keep you in? All the evidence has been collected, but no trial is set? You have no idea when you’ll be free? Such instances …
When the Constitutional Court takes no bullshit
Be it in public or private debates, the online defamation or assassination of character and the violation of rights relating to personality, exposed to the wider public, have become commonplace these …
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Let’s be friends instead!(?) The friendly settlement procedure as a new practice of the European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights is an institution burdened by a heavy backlog. The Court does everything possible to issue substantive judgements to settle human rights issues raised by the …
The right to fair administrative procedure in the recent case-law of the constitutional court
The applicant is the producer of a certain type of cash-machines- There are numerous situations when we have to deal with the authorities, whose decisions are not always favourable to us. It happened …