Bencsik, András: About the changes in the system of legal remedies in public administrative proceedings
9-18
1. The principles of the rule of law and public administration in action
9-13
2. Starting point: the legality of public administration
13-14
3. Re-designing the system of legal remedies in public administrative proceedings
14-18
3.1 The outlines of the new model
15
3.2 Major concerns of the ÁKR’s legal remedy system
16-18
Bocsok,Viktor - Boldizs, Péter - Loós, István Nagy, Gergő - Nagy, Zoltán: Usage-Based Insurance - Vehicle Insurance of the Future
19-36
1. Introduction
19-20
2. Concept and Advantages
20-27
2.1 Concept
20-23
2.2 Consumer benefits
23-25
2.3 Advantages for Insurance Companies
25-27
3. Technical Background, Information Security and Privacy
27-35
3.1 Technical Background
27-30
3.2 InfoSec aspects
30-33
3.3 Privacy and secrecy
33-35
4. Summary
36
Böröcz, István: Clash of interests - is behaviour-based price discrimination in line with the GDPR?
37-55
1. Introduction
37-39
2. A short summary of services based on profiling
39-43
3. Is big data important?
43-45
4. Big data influenced price discrimination
45-50
4.1 Legal understanding of price discrimination
47-48
4.2 Discrimination based on profiles
48-50
5. Built-in protection
50-55
5.1 Privacy Engineering
52-54
5.2 Difficulties in conducting a DPIA
54-55
6. Conclusion
55
Eszteri, Dániel: Liability for Operation and Damages Caused by Artificial Intelligence - with a Short Outlook to Online Games
57-73
1. General specifics and classification of artificial intelligence
57-60
1.1 General philosophical background of artificial intelligence
57-59
1.2 AI simulations in practice
59-60
2. Relationship of artificial intelligence, liability and law
60-62
3. Artificial intelligence as legal entity
62-66
3.1 Artificial intelligence as software
62-63
3.2 Attempts to define the legal concept of AI
63
3.3 De lege ferenda standpoint: AI as legal entity
64-65
3.4 Boundaries to treat AI as independent legal entity
65
3.5 AI as representative: Solution of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce
66
4. Liability for damages caused by artificial intelligence in contractual relations
66-69
4.1 Opinions in legal literature
67
4.2 Liability of the user
67-68
4.3 The case of lack of conformity
68-69
5. Artificial intelligences in virtual realities
69-73
5.1 Intelligent virtual beings
70-71
5.2 The ‘Corrupted Blood’ incident
71-73
6. Conclusion
73
Herke, Csongor: The prosecutor's position in some European countries
75-88
1. The organizational structure of the prosecution service
75-78
1.1 Hungary
75-76
1.2 Germany
76
1.3 England and Wales
76-77
1.4 France
77
1.5 Italy
77-78
1.6 Austria
78
2. The special prosecution’s offices
78-80
2.1 Hungary
78-79
2.2 England and Wales
79
2.3 Italy
79
2.4 Austria
79-80
3. The relationship between the Prosecutor’s Office and the Ministry of Justice
80-83
3.1 Hungary
80
3.2 Germany
80-82
3.3 England and Wales
82
3.4 France
82
3.5 Italy
82
3.6 Austria
83
4. The main responsibilities of prosecutors
83-87
4.1 Hungary
83-84
4.2 Germany
85
4.3 England and Wales
85
4.4 France
85-86
4.5 Italy
86
4.6 Austria
86-87
5. Conclusion
87-88
Jusztinger, János: Transfer of Ownership in Dacian Sales Documents
89-101
1. Introduction
89-93
2. About the relationship between the transfer of ownership and the payment of purchase price in the sales contracts of provincial practice in the classical age
93-99
3. Conclusion
99-101
Király, Lilla: The Healthcare System of Hungary in Transition
103-120
1. Introduction
103-105
2. The Health System of Central - Eastern Europe after the Socialist Era
105-109
3. The Health System in Contemporary Hungary after the Political Transition
109-114
3.1 The preparedness and peculiarities of the health care system
109-111
3.2 Public and private financing of health care
111-114
4. The Anomalies of Primary Health Care
115-117
5. Conclusion
117-120
Nagy, Zoltán - Nagy, Zsolt - Schleinitz, István - Vereb, András: Smart Vehicles on the Roads Background, Potentials, Risks and Solutions
121-134
1. Introduction
121-122
2. What Makes a Smart Vehicle Smart?
122-127
3. Possibilities and Areas of Use
127-131
4. Challenges
131-134
5. Summary
134
Nathon, Natalie: Declaration of death procedures initiated by Holocaust survivors after World War II in Hungary
135-150
1. Introduction
135-136
2. Jewish Holocaust survivors and Hungary’s attitude towards them
136-137
3. The procedures regarding the declaration of death
137-138
4. The rules, norms and principles of the procedures regarding the declaration of death
138-149
5. Conclusions
150
Pókecz Kovács, Attila: The development of state structure in the principatus from Tiberius to Diocletianus (AD 14-284)
151-166
1. The emperors of Julius-Claudius Dinasty (AD 14-68)
152-155
2. The civil war and the reign of four emperors (68-69)
155-156
3. The Italian emperors, the reign of Flavius Dynasty (69-96)
156-159
4. The era of emperors of provinces born, the Antoninus Dynasty (96-192)
159-163
5. The era of empires of East born, the Severus Dynasty (193-235)
163-165
6. The era of military anarchy (235-284)
165-166
Szilovics, Csaba: The Situation Relating to Real Estate and Wealth Taxation in Hungary
167-179
1. The role of the taxation of real estates in the tax system
167-170
2. Real estate taxation under the Hungarian regulation in force
170-173
3. Unsuccessful attempts at the taxation of elements of wealth