Karsai v. Hungary
The HHC’s co-chair represented László Karsai, is a Hungarian historian and university professor before the European Court of Human Rights in a case concerning the applicant’s freedom of expression. In ...
The HHC’s co-chair represented László Karsai, is a Hungarian historian and university professor before the European Court of Human Rights in a case concerning the applicant’s freedom of expression. In ...
The aim of the conference organised by the HHC and the MDAC was to prepare Hungary for the operation of the body monitroing the treatment of persons deprived of their liberty established in the framework of the OPCAT.
The Hungarian Government failed to provide adequate legislative response to the Venice Commission’s criticism on judicial reform
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