ALEXANDRA VARGA: Frontex and the Principle of Non-Refoulement
5-16
1. Introduction
5-8
2. Legal Framework
8-10
3. Article 34:44 and 14:45 of the Recast Regulation
10-11
4. How to Interpret the Principle of Non-Refoulement?
11-12
5. Are Articles 34 and 14 of the Regulation Compliant with the Principle of Non-Refoulement?
12-15
6. Conclusions
15
7. Reform proposals
16
CHERRY JAMES – ÁGOSTON MOHAY: Mobility and residence rights after Brexit: the positions of EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in Hungary and the EU: what can we say?
17-39
1. Introduction: EU citizenship rights and Brexit
17-24
2. The movement and residence rights of UK citizens in Hungary (and the EU) after Brexit
24-30
3. The rights and situation of Hungarian (and EU) citizens in the UK after Brexit
30-37
4. Concluding remarks
37-39
GYÖNGYVÉR KOVÁCS-ZSANKÓ: The significance of European and international efforts to end statelessness as possible methods for decreasing refugee influxes
40-59
1. Introduction
40-42
2. The right to nationality, or the international provisions aiming to reduce and prevent statelessness
42-43
3. International measures aiming to prevent statelessness
43-50
4. Initiatives by UNHCR and the EU for the reduction of statelessness
50-57
5. Conclusions
57-59
ISTVÁN TARRÓSY: Extending Global African Diaspora Research: Africans in Hungary, the ‘Neglected Diaspora’
60-77
1. Introduction
60-63
2. Hungary is not a country of destination for many
63-67
3. Africans in Hungary
67-73
4. Foreign Policy of ‘Global Opening’, the potential for an ‘Africa Policy’ and Hungarian Africans
73-75
5. Conclusions
75-77
JOHN KOO – HELGA ŠPADINA: Temporary protection: Europe, Croatia and the UK
78-94
Introduction
78-79
1. Defining and distinguishing TP
79-81
2. European TP
81-84
3. Transposition
84-87
4. Europe: responding to a crisis
87-93
Conclusion
93-94
JORN VAN RIJ – BENCE KIS KELEMEN: Private military and security companies on E.U. borders: who will take responsibility for their human rights violations? – A theoretical analysis
95-110
1. Introductory remarks
95-98
2. Accountability for the conduct of P.M.S.C.s
98-110
3. Conclusions
110-111
PHET SENGPUNYA: Towards Free Movement Rights of Third Country Nationals in the EU
112-129
1. Introduction
112-113
2. EU Immigration Policy for Third Country Nationals
113-118
3. EU Instruments Governing Free Movement of Third Country Nationals
118-122
4. Free Movement Rights of Third Country Nationals within the EU
122-128
5. Conclusion
128-129
RÉKA BRIGITTA SZANISZLÓ: The Process of Becoming a Nationality in Hungary: Vietnamese Chances
130-146
1. The Political Importance of Minorities in Hungary
130-135
2. Current Legal Regulations in Hungary Regarding Autochthon Minorities – The Process of Becoming a Nationality
135-139
3. Vietnamese in Hungary
139-142
4. Vietnamese Chances of becoming a Declared Minority
142-145
5. Conclusions
145-146
YULIIA POKHODUN: Expulsion of asylum seekers under the Dublin System as the ground of violation of Article 3 ECHR
147-
1. Introduction
147-149
2. Essential elements of Article 3 ECHR within the context of the non-refoulment principle
149-152
3. Problematic aspects of Dublin III Regulation and Dublin IV Proposal in the context of prohibition of expulsion to the situation of torture