Access to justice is a fundamental right of workers stipulated in a set of international, EU and national instruments of law. The lockdowns induced by the Covid-19 pandemic have had double negative impact on the effective enforcement of this right. While pandemic-related lockdowns resulted in an increasing number of labour disputes and dismissals as well as generated novel and difficult questions of labour law, accessibility of legal remedies in Hungary became limited through the (temporary) restrictions concerning the functioning of the judiciary. In parallel, emergency-related amendments of labour law have, on the one hand, supported the survival of undertakings, on the other hand, restricted individual and collective rights of workers. T...
The paper aims to present the realisation of two procedural principles – the right to good administr...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to lead to significant human rights challenges, from the duty of Sta...
Peace, justice and strong institutions' is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established b...
Access to justice is a fundamental right of workers stipulated in a set of international, EU and nat...
The most important new measure is Article 6(4) of the Government Decree No. 47/2020. It allows emplo...
AbstractOn November 22, 2006, the European Commission presented its Green Paper: Modernising labour ...
The COVID-19 pandemic creates new jeopardy to fundamental principles and rights at work. In the Repu...
The Covid-19 pandemic has had major socio-economic consequences, particularly for critical workers s...
The coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) has caused many challenges to democracy around the world. Under ...
The phenomenon of rule of law backsliding raised attention over the last decade after judicial refo...
COVID-19 pandemic is regarded not to be solely a health crisis, but also human rights crisis. The pa...
During the COVID-19 epidemiological emergency, several countries adopted regulations which have affe...
In the world of work, the political transition created a difficult situation in Hungary which has be...
Th e subject of the article are selected political rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Polish and ...
The article summarizes the practice of forming a legal framework for organizing work remotely in the...
The paper aims to present the realisation of two procedural principles – the right to good administr...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to lead to significant human rights challenges, from the duty of Sta...
Peace, justice and strong institutions' is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established b...
Access to justice is a fundamental right of workers stipulated in a set of international, EU and nat...
The most important new measure is Article 6(4) of the Government Decree No. 47/2020. It allows emplo...
AbstractOn November 22, 2006, the European Commission presented its Green Paper: Modernising labour ...
The COVID-19 pandemic creates new jeopardy to fundamental principles and rights at work. In the Repu...
The Covid-19 pandemic has had major socio-economic consequences, particularly for critical workers s...
The coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) has caused many challenges to democracy around the world. Under ...
The phenomenon of rule of law backsliding raised attention over the last decade after judicial refo...
COVID-19 pandemic is regarded not to be solely a health crisis, but also human rights crisis. The pa...
During the COVID-19 epidemiological emergency, several countries adopted regulations which have affe...
In the world of work, the political transition created a difficult situation in Hungary which has be...
Th e subject of the article are selected political rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Polish and ...
The article summarizes the practice of forming a legal framework for organizing work remotely in the...
The paper aims to present the realisation of two procedural principles – the right to good administr...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to lead to significant human rights challenges, from the duty of Sta...
Peace, justice and strong institutions' is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established b...