RIČARDAS DOBROVOLSKIS – GABRIELĖ VIDUOLYTĖ: Current Trends in the Application of the principle of non-refoulement in the Practice of the ECtHR
6-12
1. Introduction
6-7
2. Practical aspects of the principle of non-refoulement
7-9
3. Applicability and inapplicability of article 3 of ECHR
10-12
4. Conclusion
12
MIRABELLA KITTI NEZDEI – KRISZTINA HOSSZÚ: Challenges of the European Blue Card System
13-23
1. Introduction
13
2. Background
14
3. The Blue Card Directive
15-19
4. Revision
19-22
5. Conclusion
22-23
GÁBOR MÁRKY: Some Effects of the Migration and Asylum Crisis on Hungarian and EU Legislation
24-30
1. Introduction
24-25
2. The Dublin Regulation
25-27
3. Legislative Effect of Migration in Hungary
27
4. Changes in Legislation
27-29
5. Volume of Migration in Numbers
29-30
6. Findings
30
BEATA BOŠNAKOVSKI – MATEA JAKŠIĆ – LUCA KUTNYÁNSZKY – MARTINA REŠETAR – DÁVID SZKLADÁN: Treatment of Refugees at the Borders
31-41
1. International and European legal framework
31-34
2. Croatian national legislation
34-35
3. Croatia in contemporary refugee crisis
35-38
4. Hungary in crisis
38-40
5. Conclusion
40-41
LÚCIA BENKE: Analysis of the Intra-Corporate Transfer Directive
42-55
1. Introduction
42-43
2. The aims of the directive
43-45
3. The directive's scope and conditions
45-47
4. Transparent and simplified procedure for admission
48-50
5. Intra-EU mobility
50-52
6. Set of rights provided by ICTD
52-54
7. Assessment and potential issues of the Directive
54-55
8. Summary
55
VERONIKA SUDAR – ISTVÁN SZIJÁRTO: Measures Towards a Common Asylum Framework within the European Union with the Aim to Tackle the Asylum Crisis of 2015
56-64
1. Introductory remarks
56-57
2. Decision of the EU Council 2015/1601 of 22 September 2015.
57-58
3. Judgement of 6 September 2017 – Joined Cases C-643/15 and C-647/15 Slovakia and Hungary against the Council of the European Union
58-59
4. The reform of the Dublin Regulation as a measure to tackle the asylum crisis
59-62
5. Social integration as a factor of deciding the host country for an asylum seeker
62-64
EAMAN ALHEMYARI – LUCIJA MASKALJEVIĆ – MATEJA MILIČEVIĆ – KREŠIMIR VESTIĆ – YASSAR YOUNUS: The Marrakesh Agreement and its influence on the protection of migrants from detention
65-71
1. Introduction
65-67
2. The context of the Marrakesh agreement
67-69
3. Objective 13 of the GCM
69-71
4. Conclusion
71
GÁBOR BÉKÉSI – ZSOLT GÁSPÁR – BÁLINT MOLNÁR – KATA MOLNÁR: The Creation and the Development of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency with a Fundamental Rights Perspective
72-85
1. Introduction
72-73
2. Historical overview
73-75
3. The 2015-16 migration crisis and the 2016 reforms of FRONTEX
76-78
4. The European Border and Coast Guard Agency
78-81
5. Zhe future of FRONTEX
81-82
6. The operations of FRONTEX - from a fundamental rights perspective
82-84
7. Summary
84-85
ELIZABETA KOVAČ – LUCIJA MATIĆ – ADRIANA TOMAI: Principle of non-refoulement in the context of Article 3 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
86-93
1. Introduction
86-87
2. Legal circumstances and legal elements of prohibited return
87-89
3. Responsibitity of the state
89-90
4. The principle of non-refoulement and threat to state security
91-92
5. Conclusion
92-93
PART II. FREE MOVEMENT AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
94-140
MALIHA AHMAD – MÁTÉ HORVÁTH: Is the EU Principle of Solidarity Just a Political Statement or is it a Legal Principle with Real Substance in the EU?
94-104
1. Introduction
94-96
2. Solidarity in the area of Asylum and Migration
96-97
3. Responsibility-sharing and the Law
97-99
4. The Common European Asylum System (CEAS)
99-100
5. European Solidarity Corps: from pilot project to reality
100-101
6. Measures for promoting Solidarity in the area of asylum and migration
101-102
7. Conclusion
102-104
ANYSSA FATMI: Statelessness – Insights from International, European and National Perspectives
105-121
1. Introduction
105-109
2. Statelessness and international law
109-112
3. Statelessness: tools available at the European level
112-115
4. Statelessness: protection provided at the domestic level – an overview of the French System
115-120
5. Conclusion
120-121
OLENA HALAHAN – TETIANA LOZYK – VOLODYMYR OSTAFIICHUK: Free Movement of Workers in EU: Current Status, Outcomes of Implemented Legislation and Challenges to Deal with
122-133
1. Introduction
122-123
2. Free movement of workers within the European Union
123-124
3. Legal regulation of the movement of workers from third countries to the EU
124-127
4. Legal Measures to encourage freedom of movement
127-133
5. Conclusion
133
ELINA MORHUNOVA: Do Tax Havens Serve as a Safe Harbor of the Internal Market?
134-140
1. The phenomenon of financial globalisation
134-136
2. Tax havens: need for the EU's response to the global problem
136-139
3. Should tax havens be closed down?
139-140
PART III. COMBATING TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME
141-
HRVOJE LACOVIĆ: Judicial Cooperation between the Member States of the European Union and the European Arrest Warrant
141-151
1. Introduction
141
2. Extradition and the historical development of European countries' cooperation
141-144
3. Council Framework Decision on European Arrest Warrant
144-145
4. Schengen Information System (SIS)
145-148
5. Statistics on issuing and executing a European Arrest Warrant
148-149
6. Issuance and application in practice
149-150
7. Conclusion
150-151
NICOLETA DUMANOVSCHI – VIVIEN FUCHS – BÁLINT LISZI – ALINA PROZHEYKO – BÁLINT SCHUBERT – KRISZTINA TÓTH: The Interrelationship between Terrorism and Organised Crime: Towards a Uniform Approach?
152-163
1. Introduction
152
2. Defining terrorism
153-154
3. A brief history of terrorism, and the most intense elements
154-156
4. Definition of organised crime
156-160
5. the comparison of terrorism and organized crime
160-161
6. Common Legal Framework for Fighting Terrorism and Organized Crime
162-163
MIRABELLA KITTI NEZDEI – ISTVÁN SZIJÁRTÓ: Substantive Criminal Law Harmonisation regarding serious crimes listed in Article 83 TFEU
164-173
1. Introduction
164-165
2. Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
165-166
3. Guidelines of the Stockholm Programme regarding the approximation of the substantive criminal law
166-167
4. Approximation of substantive criminal law in relation to serious and organised crimes
167-169
5. Approximation of substantive criminal law in practice
169-172
6. Conclusion
172-173
MELÁNIA NAGY – MÁTÉ SUHAJDA: The November 2015 terror attack in Paris: case summary and legal aspects