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Gajduschek, György and Péter, Zoltán The knowledge on law of the Hungarian population, 2013 -- theoretical and empirical analysis. [Data Collection] Item availability may be restricted.

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Gajduschek, György and Péter, Zoltán (2016) The knowledge on law of the Hungarian population, 2015- theoretical and empirical analysis. [Data Collection]

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Bencze, Mátyás (2022) ‘Everyday Judicial Populism’ in Hungary. Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (1). pp. 37-59. ISSN 1573-0352

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Bencze, Mátyás (2020) Explaining Judicial Populism in Hungary – a Legal Realist Approach. Iuris Dictio. pp. 83-96. ISSN 2528-7834

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Boda, Zsolt and Tóth, Mihály and Hollán, Miklós and Bartha, Attila (2022) Two Decades of Penal Populism – The Case of Hungary. Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (1). pp. 115-138. ISSN 1573-0352

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Darminova, Nasiya (2021) Rule of law vs. Poland and Hungary – An inconsistent approach? Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies, 60 (3). pp. 236-259. ISSN 2560-1067

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Fallentin Nyborg, Annemette and Klinge, Sune and Krunke, Helle and Rytter, Jens Elo (2020) Covid-19 and emergency Laws in Denmark. Svensk Juristtidning (10). p. 1098.

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Gárdos Orosz, Fruzsina (2021) The reference to constitutional traditions in populist constitutionalism – The case of Hungary. Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies. ISSN 2560-1067

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Hoffmann, Tamás (2022) Illegal Legality and the Façade of Good Faith – Migration and Law in Populist Hungary. Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (1). pp. 139-165. ISSN 1573-0352

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Hoffmann, Tamás and Gárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina (2022) Populism and Law in Hungary – Introduction to the Special Issue (The Effects of Populist Governance on the Hungarian Legal System, edited by Tamás Hoffmann and Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz). pp. 1-11. ISSN 1573-0352

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Hungler, Sára (2022) Labor Law Reforms after the Populist Turn in Hungary. Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (1). pp. 84-114. ISSN 1573-0352

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Mihajlović, Borko and Turanjanin, Veljko (2020) When populists govern: The case of economic and criminal justice policy in Bosnia and Hercegovina. Archive for Legal and Social Sciences, 2 (1). pp. 5-24.

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Ozduzen, Ozge and Korkut, Umut (2020) Enmeshing the mundane and the political: Twitter, LGBTI+ outing and macro-political polarisation in Turkey. Contemporary Politics, 26 (5). pp. 493-511.

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Szente, Zoltán (2022) Constitutional Changes in Populist Times. Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (1). pp. 12-36. ISSN 1573-0352

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Szente, Zoltán (2021) The Twilight of Parliament – Parliamentary Law and Practice in Hungary in Populist Times. International Journal of Parliamentary Studies, 1 (1). pp. 127-145. ISSN 2666-8912

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Varjú, Márton and Papp, Mónika (2022) Sectoral Special Taxes in Hungary as Instruments of a Populist Fiscal Policy: A Legal Analysis. Review of Central and East European Law, 47 (1). pp. 60-83. ISSN 1573-0352

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Krunke, Helle and Hovden, Katarina (2020) Transnational Solidarity Among European Cities. In: Transnational Solidarity. Cambridge University Press, pp. 393-417.

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Lux, Ágnes (2022) Analysis of the Performance of the Hungarian Ombudsman Related to Children’s Rights Through the Lens of the UN CRC’s Four Guiding Principles. In: The Roles of Independent Children's Rights Institutions in Advancing Human Rights of Children. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., pp. 75-93. ISBN 978-1-80117-608-8

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Kulcsár, Kálmán (1967) Analysis of Knowledge about the Law. MTA Állam- és Jogtudományi Intézete, Budapest.

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