Fundamental Rights Cases of the Curia of Hungary between 1 June and 15 November 2021
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Abstract
Between 1 June and 15 November 2021, the adjudicating and non-litigious panels of the Curia of Hungary examined the implementation of the following fundamental rights issues: the right to have one’s family life respected [Article VI, paragraph (1) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary], the right to access data of public interest [Article VI, paragraph (3) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary], the right to peaceful assembly [Article VIII, paragraph (1) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary], freedom of expression [Article IX, paragraph (1) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary], freedom of the press [Article IX, paragraph (2) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary], the right to property (Article XIII of the Fundamental Law of Hungary), the right to have one’s affairs handled impartially, fairly and within a reasonable time by the authorities [Article XXIV, paragraph (1) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary], the right to a fair trial [Article XXVIII, paragraph (1) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary] and the right to a judicial remedy [Article XXVIII, paragraph (7) of the Fundamental Law of Hungary].