Tamas Molnar

Corvinus University of Budapest

Research Fellow

Hungary

http://www.uni-corvinus.hu

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Scholarly Papers (8)

1.

The Principle of Non-Refoulement Under International Law: Its Inception and Evolution in a Nutshell

Corvinus Journal Of International Affairs (COJOURN) Vol. 1 (2016)
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 12 Jul 2016
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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non-refoulement, asylum, refugee law, human rights, judicial practice

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The Concept of Autonomy of EU Law from the Comparative Perspective of International Law and the Legal Systems of Member States

Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2015 (The Hague, Eleven International Publishing, 2016), pp.433-459.
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 15 Jul 2016
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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relationship between international law and EU law; autonomy of EU law; constitutionalisation of EU law; Opinion 2/13

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The Court of Justice of the EU and the Interpretation of Customary International Law: Close Encounters of a Third Kind?

in P Merkouris, A Follesdal, G Ulfstein and P Westerman (eds), The Interpretation of Customary International Law in International Courts: Methods of Interpretation, Normative Interactions and The Role of Coherence (Cambridge University Press 2023) [Forthcoming]
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 01 Nov 2022
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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customary international law; Court of Justice of the EU; case law; interpretation

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EU Migration Law Shaping International Migration Law in the Field of Expulsion of Aliens: The Empire Strikes Back?

Number of pages: 20 Posted: 12 Jan 2017
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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expulsion of aliens, interactions between EU law and international law, International Law Commission, Return Directive

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A Migráció Nemzetközi Jogi Szabályozása (International Law Governing Migration)

Nemzetkozi Jogi TK - fejezet (Textbook on International Law - chapter) (2017)
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 07 Mar 2018
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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The Hungarian Constitutional Court’s Decision on the Compatibility of the Hungarian Statelessness Determination Procedure with International Law

Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law (The Hague, Eleven International Publishing, 2016), pp. 593-602
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 03 Sep 2016
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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statelessness determination procedure; Hungarian Constitutional Court, relationship between international law and Hungarian law

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Regulating Local Border Traffic in the European Union: Salient Features of Intersecting Legal Orders (EU Law, International Law, Hungarian Law) in the Shomodi Case (C-254/11)

Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2013 (Eleven International Publishing: The Hague, 2014), pp. 451-474.
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 19 Jan 2017
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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local border traffic, relationship of EU law, international law and national law, CJEU, Shomodi case (C-254/11)

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Moving Statelessness Forward on the International Agenda

Tilburg Law Review, Vol. 19 No. 1-2 (2014)
Posted: 12 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 22 Aug 2016
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest

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statelessness; issue emergence; foreign policy initiatives; Hungary

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(Ab)Normality of International Migration Law: Normative and Structural Asymmetries and Contradictions

Number of pages: 5 Posted: 12 Jul 2016 Last Revised: 11 Jan 2017
Tamas Molnar
Corvinus University of Budapest
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international migration law; IOM; UNHCR; human rights; State sovereignty