Central-European Child Participation Platform
To amplify the voices of children living in the region, a workshop was held on December 1, 2025, under the framework of the Central European Child Participation Platform, with children at the center.
https://centraleuropeanacademy.hu/en/rendezveny/central-european-child-participation-platform/
Children’s Rights Days IV
The year 2025 continued the tradition of the Children's Rights Days international conference series, which focused on one of the most pressing issues, namely ensuring that children's voices are not only formally recognized, but also genuinely represented and meaningfully involved in decision-making processes for all stakeholders.
https://centraleuropeanacademy.hu/en/rendezveny/gyeremekjogi-napok-4/
The Oxford Debate 2025
This year, the Criminal Procedure Scientific Circle, together with the Faculty of Law and Administration at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, held the Oxford Debate for the fifth time, entitled: “Accountability of Constitutional State Bodies in the Context of the Rule of Law Crisis.” The event took place on December 11.
https://centraleuropeanacademy.hu/en/rendezveny/the-oxford-debate-2025/
Human Rights – Children’s Rights könyvsorozatot hivatalosan is bemutatásra került
During the Children’s Rights Days conference, six recently published volumes from the Human Rights – Children’s Rights book series were formally presented. The books address contemporary theoretical and practical challenges related to children’s rights through interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives, drawing on legal, social, and educational research. Together, these publications contribute to the advancement of academic discourse and provide valuable resources for researchers, professionals, and advocates working with and for children.
https://books.ceapublishing.hu/index.php/hrcr
Central European Journal of Comparative Law Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025) has been published
In this volume, several articles examine the history of codification of private law in Eastern Europe and the universal protection of human rights. Readers may peruse articles on small-scaling imprisonment, the international protection of adults and the review of the French Yearbook of Public Law.
https://journals.ceapublishing.hu/index.php/cejcl/issue/view/36
Law, Identity and Values Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025) has been published
This issue brings together articles that address contemporary challenges. Some articles focus on European law, international law and the protection of human rights. Several articles focus on regional dynamics, such as the Western Balkans. Others broaden the perspective by examining medically assisted reproduction and space law.
https://journals.ceapublishing.hu/index.php/live/issue/view/35
New book series of CEA Publishing: SUN, first volume available online
The SUN book series is a unique collection dedicated to legal scholars from Central and Eastern Europe who are at the zenith of their academic careers. It provides a platform for distinguished experts from various areas of law to publish their most influential monographs, serving as an inspiration for other scholars and contributing to the further development of jurisprudence.
https://books.ceapublishing.hu/index.php/sun/index
PHSF International Law
This conference took a comparative look at international and European Union law as instruments through which state sovereignty has been shaped, restricted, and in some cases even abolished within existing legal and political systems.
https://centraleuropeanacademy.hu/en/rendezveny/phsf-conference/
PHSF Foreign Instruments
The aim of the conference is to present the various models of recognition of foreign documents and decisions of foreign courts. The researchers will address the issues arising from domestic law and the rules of international and EU law in this regard. They will present the existing in domestic law models of recognition of foreign documents applied in Central European countries.
https://centraleuropeanacademy.hu/en/rendezveny/phsf-foreign-instruments/