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This article examines how Hungary addresses the tension between the functional immunity of international organisations and the fundamental right of access to a court. While international organisations traditionally enjoy broad, often absolute, immunity grounded in functionality rather than sovereignty, recent constitutional court and ECtHR case law has introduced human-rights based limits, particularly in labour disputes. Focusing on Hungarian headquarters agreements, the study shows how international obligations interact with domestic constitutional requirements. The Constitutional Court of Hungary, following ECtHR jurisprudence (e.g. Waite and Kennedy; Beer and Regan), accepts functional immunity only where “reasonable alternative” dispute-settlement mechanisms exist, ensuring that access to justice is not illusory. Hungary has therefore systematically included clauses making immunity in labour disputes conditional on the availability of such procedures.

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The immunity of international organizations is not a new concept in international law, yet it remains a topic of interest from time to time, either because an official has committed an act that violates the law, or because it has been suggested that immunity is not necessarily consistent with certain human rights requirements, such as the right of access to a court. Although international law has not changed and continues to grant absolute immunity to international organizations, constitutional court decisions and cases before the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter: ECtHR) have added nuance to the picture.

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This study assesses the significance of Zoltán Magyary’s activity and marks his place in the history of science. As a classic in Hungarian public administration, he combined the study of public administration and administrative law into a single, uniform discipline. A historiographic overview is also given and the impacts of his rich oeuvre on our age is analysed, touching upon various issues of the European Union and the global world order as well as the future of national states, which are the tokens of sovereignty.

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The protection of sovereignty and constitutional identity as factors in the relationship between the European Union and its Member States has recently become a topical issue. The constitutional courts of the Member States have developed their case law concerning European integration essentially with reference to these two concepts. However, a number of unresolved questions have also arisen in relation to constitutional identity and national sovereignty. On the one hand, the specific elements of constitutional identity vary from one Member State to another. On the other hand, sovereignty has acquired a somewhat new meaning precisely in the process of European integration. The aim of the following paper is to explore two concepts, i.e. the protection of sovereignty and identity control, by analysing the relationship between them. In addition to presenting the relevant legal literature, this holistic review will also explore the relevant case law of the constitutional courts of the Member States, as certain constitutional courts have examined the relationship between national sovereignty and identity control in depth.

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Act CXXV of 2018 on Government Administration (hereinafter: Kit.) brought about a paradigm shift in Hungarian public service law. It has facilitated significant public law deregulation and decentralisation. Although it deliberately dismantled the former career ladder, it has been slow to set up new career paths in its place. Employers have been entrusted with the task of re-regulating their personnel-related activities. Thus, the main criticism of the law is levelled at what it omits. The transformation of the career framework ought to take place in a spirit which is consistent with the legislative objectives of the Kit. To this end, the practice of Anglo-Saxon countries is most worth taking into consideration, so we examined in detail the approaches taken by these countries to manage the risks posed by decentralisation. On the basis of this survey, we have drafted a public service HRM development framework of a longer-term nature which ensures the success of the process. Thus, bodies can benefit from the flexibility resulting from the recent decentralisation and deregulation while also being prepared to manage the related risks. Both these results will ensure high organisational efficiency.

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This study examines the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within the ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) framework, with a special focus on the social (“S”) dimension and its regulatory context in the EU. The central question of the research is how the social aspect of the ESG approach can become an integral part of corporate strategy and what regulatory instruments are best suited for encouraging socially responsible operations in the EU. While the environmental dimension has seen more development to date, the social dimension is becoming more prominent, in particular through Directive 2014/95/EU and the CSRD. This study aims to explore the mechanisms through which CSR can be integrated into the day-to-day operations of companies and how these practices affect their market position and social acceptance. The study uses qualitative methods, applying legal and literature analysis, which highlights the importance of employee welfare, community relations and transparent reporting. The results suggest that the inclusion of social considerations in mandatory reporting is not only an ethical but also an economic imperative. Corporate social performance affects credit risk, investor decisions and social trust. The study will allow a deeper understanding of the relationship between CSR and the ESG framework and thus contribute to the promotion of a sustainable and inclusive economy.

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Ez a tanulmány a vállalati társadalmi felelősségvállalás (CSR) szerepét vizsgálja az ESG (környezeti, társadalmi, irányítási) keretrendszeren belül, különös tekintettel a társadalmi („S”) dimenzióra és annak uniós szabályozási kontextusára. A kutatás központi kérdése, hogy az ESG társadalmi aspektusa hogyan válhat a vállalati stratégia szerves részévé, és milyen szabályozási eszközök ösztönzik a társadalmilag felelős működést az EU-ban. Míg a környezetvédelmi dimenzió fejlődése előrehaladottabb, a társadalmi dimenzió egyre hangsúlyosabbá válik, különösen a 2014/95/EU irányelv és a CSRD révén. A kutatás célja annak feltárása, hogy milyen mechanizmusokon keresztül integrálható a CSR a vállalatok mindennapi működésébe, és hogy ezek a gyakorlatok hogyan befolyásolják a vállalatok piaci pozícióját és társadalmi elfogadottságát. A tanulmány kvalitatív módszereket, jogi és szakirodalmi elemzést alkalmaz, kiemelve a munkavállalói jólét, a közösségi kapcsolatok és az átlátható jelentéstétel fontosságát. Az eredmények azt mutatják, hogy a társadalmi szempontok beépítése a kötelező jelentéstételbe nemcsak etikai, hanem gazdasági kötelesség is. A vállalati társadalmi teljesítmény hatással van a hitelkockázatra, a befektetői döntésekre és a társadalmi bizalomra. A tanulmány hozzájárul a CSR és az ESG közötti kapcsolat mélyebb megértéséhez, valamint a fenntartható és befogadó gazdaság előmozdításához.

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This paper highlights how secondary cities, often overlooked in climate governance literature, face distinct implementation challenges compared to capital cities, yet play a key role in Ghana’s overall climate response. Utilising qualitative data in the form of interviews and document analysis it identifies significant barriers, including budgetary allocations, conflicting political priorities and weak organizational capacity at the municipal level.  

The paper concludes that effective climate action in these municipalities depends on establishing robust systems for local climate data collection and analysis, which currently remain underdeveloped. Additionally, integrating climate action into core local government functions, rather than treating it as a standalone initiative, is essential for sustainable urban development in Ghana’s rapidly growing urban centres.

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Whither Intellectual History? A Round-Table on Endre Sashalmi’s Russian Notions of Power and State in a European Perspective, 1462-1725: Assessing the Significance of Peter’s Reign

Endre Sashalmi, Levin Eve, Brown Peter B., Goldfrank David, Langer Lawrence N., Martin Russell E., Ostrowski Donald, Stevens Carol B.
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Endre Sashalmi’s 2022 monograph Russian Notions of Power and State was the topic of a particularly vibrant roundtable discussion at the 2024 convention of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies in Boston, USA, on 24 November 2024. The book itself has received critical acclaim since its first appearance and was awarded the Marc Raeff prize of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Empire Studies Association in 2023. Despite the infelicitous scheduling of the panel on a Sunday morning, on the last half-day of the conference, it drew a large audience that actively participated in the discussion. The conversation continued after the formal close of the panel, both in the hallway and subsequently by email.

Professor Peter B. Brown of Rhode Island College organised the roundtable, and joined ex-officio the panellists of record: Professor Russell E. Martin of Westminster College, Professor Lawrence N. Langer of the University of Connecticut, Professor Carol B. Stevens of Colgate University, Professor David Goldfrank of Georgetown University, and Professor Donald Ostrowski of Harvard University, with Professor Eve Levin of the University of Kansas presiding as chair. Professor Sashalmi was also afforded the opportunity to reply during the session. All of the participants are senior scholars of Russia, Muscovy, and premodern Rus’ who have grappled with the issues tackled in Sashalmi’s book.

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Endre Sashalmi’s 2022 monograph Russian Notions of Power and State was the topic of a particularly vibrant round-table discussion at the 2024 convention of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies in Boston, USA, on November 24, 2024. The book itself has received critical acclaim since its first appearance, including the Marc Raeff prize of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Empire Studies Association in 2023. Despite the infelicitous scheduling of the panel on a Sunday morning at the last half-day of the conference, it drew a large audience that participated interactively in the discussion. The conversation continued after the formal close of the panel, both in the hallway and subsequently by email.

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