Skip to main content
Home
About Us
Our Work
People
Contact us
Programmes
Courts
Courts Programme Synopsis
Civil Justice
ECJS Programme Synopsis
Regulation
Regulation Programme Synopsis
Constitutions
Constitutions Programme Synopsis
Constitutions Programme Synopsis
Contemporary
Past Programmes
Past
Rule of Law in China
China Programme Synopsis
The Social Contract
Programme Synopsis
Development
Development Programme Synopsis
China
Book Colloquia
News & Events
Events
The Max Watson Annual Lecture
News
Subscribe to our newsletter
Past events
Renowned speakers
Publications
Search publications
Courts and Public Policy
Constitutions
European Civil Justice
Regulation
China
Social Contract
Constitution in Crisis: The New Putney Debates
Media & Resources
For policymakers
Opinion pieces
Europe on the Brink?
Speaking in Many Voices: Egyptians Prepare for a Democratic Era
The Cost of a Legal Transition in Egypt: A Price Worth Paying?
Black Swans and Elephants on the Move: Can Emergencies Trigger Welfare State Reform?
Beyond the Third Way in Labour Law
One China, Many Systems
The Boumediene Decision: What Now?
A Break in China’s Smog: Will environmental concerns help deliver consumer rights to China?
A Fundamental(ly) European ‘right to be forgotten’
A decade on from the Morecambe Bay cockling tragedy, the business of human trafficking is thriving
Blue-sky thinking needed to bolster battered flood management policies
Colombian Peace Processes: Parapolítica and the transformative role of Courts in transition
Magna Carta: A Beggarly Thing, A Mess of Pottage
Muddling Through: Brexit, the unwritten Constitution, and the Limits of Political Authority
Preserving Parliamentary Power in Pakistan
The EU referendum: No legal salve for UK’s disenfranchised non-resident citizens
The Regulatory Space: An Evolving Paradigm
Twenty-five years since the Velvet Revolutions, how much has changed in the Eastern Bloc?
Will the People of Chile Succeed in Rewriting their ‘Dictatorship Constitution’?
Podcasts
Video
Search form
Search
Subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email address below to receive our free bimonthly newsletter
Twitter
Facebook
Youtube
Google Plus
RSS Feed
Apple Music
Home
About Us
Our Work
People
Contact us
Programmes
Courts
Civil Justice
Regulation
Constitutions
Contemporary
Past Programmes
China
Book Colloquia
News & Events
Events
News
Subscribe to our newsletter
Past events
Renowned speakers
Publications
Search publications
Courts and Public Policy
Constitutions
European Civil Justice
Regulation
China
Social Contract
Constitution in Crisis: The New Putney Debates
Media & Resources
For policymakers
Opinion pieces
Podcasts
Video
CEU's Janos Kis on constitutional change and the current crisis in Hungary
Video of CEU's Janos Kis on constitutional change and the current crisis in Hungary