The Hungarian Perspective about the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) will start its work in November 2020, and will comprise 22 Member States of the European Union. The 5 […]
See MoreThe European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) will start its work in November 2020, and will comprise 22 Member States of the European Union. The 5 […]
See MoreIntroduction Is it truly possible to form a co-dependent syndicate out of internationally independent States? Can a group of sovereign states achieve a unification which […]
See MoreThe standstill on the path towards a united EU foreign policy is widely attributed to the fact that due to the unanimity rule in the […]
See More“Without the France-Germany axis, Europe cannot be led. France alone cannot do this; it lacks the economic power and Germany lacks the political background because […]
See MoreSince the establishment of the ECSC, the Treaties of Rome, the Schengen Treaty, and the Treaties of Maastricht and Lisbon, the European Union (EU) has […]
See MoreGender Inequality and Health Crises In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic sparking a significant health and economic crisis not only among developed but also […]
See MoreThe post-Cold war period has been marked by the dominance of the US in economic, military and soft power terms, thus, characterizing the international system […]
See More1. Introduction In March 2017, the European Commission issued a White Paper on the Future of Europe, outlining five scenarios for Europe by 2025. This […]
See MoreThe following thematic paper presents the Sustainable Development Goal 6 and its targets as part of the United Nation’s Agenda 2030. A measurement to evaluate […]
See MoreThe production of energy storage systems for electric vehicle applications using lithium-ion batteries form the basis of this bi-regional case study. The assessment draws attention […]
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