The Rule of Law: Between a Legal Notion and a Political Tool - PART 2
How has the concept of the rule of law evolved over the last decades and what is behind the politicization of the concept of the rule of law? To what extent can the developments in the debates between Hungary and the EU be seen as unique, or part of a wider international process? At what stage are currently the various rule of law procedures concerning Hungary?
Eminent Hungarian and foreign representatives from the academic and political world will share their insights at the conference of the Danube Institute on 6th June 2023.
The rule of law is a safeguard against arbitrary exercises of government power. It means the highest officials in the land, from King or President down, are subject to the same laws and regulations as ordinary citizens. In order to do this effectively the law must provide clarity, equality and predictability. It is not to be confused with the rule of judges or courts because they too, must act in conformity with laws passed by democratic legislations and with longstanding legal traditions. On June 6th, distinguished legal minds from several countries will review the ways in which the concept of the Rule of Law is being used and misused in modern politics and internationally.
Speakers:
- Ákos Bence Gát (PhD), Head of foreign affairs at the Danube Institute and researcher at the University of Public Service, author of “European policy on the Rule of law” – The rule of law debate in the EU: a glimpse behind the scenes
- Panel discussion with the speakers and audience Q&A.
- Gadi Taub (PhD), Senior Lecturer at the Federmann School of public policy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem – A Coup in the Name of ‘The Rule of Law’: How the Plan to Reform Israel’s Judiciary Was Halted
- Prof. David Martin Jones, Director of Research, Danube Institute
- Prof. Csaba Varga, Professor Emeritus, Pázmány Péter Catholic University and Research Professor Emeritus, Social Science Research Centre Institute for Legal Studies, author of “Rule of law – Contesting and Contested” – On the Rule of Law: Contesting and Contested
- Prof. James Allan, Garrick Professor of Law, University of Queensland – The political seduction of law
- Dialogue with János Bóka, State Secretary for European Union Affairs of Hungary
Moderator: Ákos Bence Gát, Danube Institute
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