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- Kelemen [Capannini-Kelemen], Katalin, 1980-
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La storia costituzionale ungherese
- 2012
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In: La nuova Legge Fondamentale ungherese. - Torino : G. Giappichelli Editore. - 9788834828618 ; , s. 1-12
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- Kelemen [Capannini-Kelemen], Katalin, Associate Professor, 1980-
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Una breve nota sull’impatto della sentenza Dobbsin Ungheria : [A brief note on the impact of the Dobbs decision in Hungary]
- 2023
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In: BioLaw journal / Rivista di biodiritto. - : Università di Trento. - 2284-4503. ; :1S, s. 483-488
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- In September 2022, a ministerial decree caused a stir in Hungary. The decree in question was intended to require doctors to have the woman listen to the vital signs of the foetus (or embryo) before signing the medical records required to apply for the termination of the pregnancy. The influence of the Dobbs ruling, published by the US Supreme Court two months earlier, comes inevitably to mind. This short note offers a context to and a reflection on this development in Hungary.
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- Kelemen [Capannini-Kelemen], Katalin, Associate Professor, 1980-
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Una nuova Costituzione per l'Ungheria
- 2011
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In: Quaderni Costituzionali. - : Societa Editrice Il Mulino. - 0392-6664. ; :3, s. 681-683
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- Kelemen, Katalin, 1980-
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L'accesso individuale indiretto alla Corte costituzionale ungherese
- 2014
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In: Diritto Pubblico Comparato ed Europeo. - Turin : G. Giappichelli Editore. - 1720-4313. ; :1, s. 432-446
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The article discusses the individual direct access to the Hungarian Constitutional Court, focusing both on the legal framework and on the constitutional praxis. The Author devotes some remarks to the use of the preliminary constitutional reference to the constitutional court as well as on the use of preliminary reference to the European Court of Justice, specifying that under Hungarian law there is nothing like a priority towards the preliminary constitutional reference.
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