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No. 2 (2017)
No. 2 (2017)
Published:
2017-12-31
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Symposium
Guest Editorial Preface
Symposium on ‘What Can Central and Eastern Europe Learn from the Development of Canada’s Constitutional System?’
Eszter Bodnár, Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy
7-8
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Opening Remarks
Attila Menyhárd
9
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Opening Remarks
Isabelle Poupart
11-12
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Canada’s Agonistic Constitution
Themes, Variations, Tensions, and Their On-Going Reconciliation
Jeremy Webber
13-30
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The Challenges of Canadian Constitutionalism
Richard Albert
31-38
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1867 as the Year of Constitutional Changes Around the World
Balázs Rigó
39-63
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The Canadian Approach to Fundamental Rights Disputes
Methodological Exceptionalism in Constitutional Interpretation and Proportionality Reasoning
Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy
65-81
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Reform of the Electoral System in Canada and in Hungary
Towards a More Proportional Electoral System?
János Mécs
83-101
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The Selection of Supreme Court Judges
What Can the World Learn from Canada, What Can Canada Learn from the World?
Eszter Bodnár
103-126
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The Scope of Reproductive Choice and Ectogenesis
A Comparison of European Regional Frameworks and Canadian Constitutional Standards
Dragan Dakić
127-143
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Freedom of Artistic Expression
Constitutional Lessons from Canada
Marcin Górski
145-155
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Articles
Development of the Regulation of Lien in Hungary, and the Factors Affecting Regulation
Balázs Bodzási
159-172
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The International Rail Registry and the Luxembourg Rail Protocol
How Global Registration Helps Governments, Financiers and the Rail Industry
Elizabeth Hirst
173-182
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