Zusammenfassung
The 2013 Jahrbuch für Vergleichende Staats- und Rechtswissenschaften provides insights into the legal research conducted at Andrássy Universität Budapest. <i>Matthias Cornils </i>discusses constitutional aspects of the supervision of broadcasting. <i>Peter Hommelhoff </i>und <i>Joanna Schubel</i> analyze a polish reform approach for consideration of group interests in corporations. <i>Leszek Dziuba</i> studies a liability rule within the Hungarian corporation law. <i>Marco Gogolin </i>addresses the Hungarian system of court grants of legal aid. „rewarding of informants“ as a realm of Hungarian competition law is studied by <i>Christian Kovács. Kornélia Kozák</i> examines the distinction between freedom of establishement and free movement of services. <i>Leila Saberzadeh </i>compares the standards of the Federal Constitutional Court with the Austrian approach in evaluating the European Stability Mechanism. <i>Eszter Sályi </i>analyses a buyers right to supplementary performance and <i>Leszek Dziuba </i>provides an introduction to the reformed Hungarian corporation law.
Abstract
The 2013 Jahrbuch für Vergleichende Staats- und Rechtswissenschaften provides insights into the legal research conducted at Andrássy Universität Budapest. <i>Matthias Cornils </i>discusses constitutional aspects of the supervision of broadcasting. <i>Peter Hommelhoff </i>und <i>Joanna Schubel</i> analyze a polish reform approach for consideration of group interests in corporations. <i>Leszek Dziuba</i> studies a liability rule within the Hungarian corporation law. <i>Marco Gogolin </i>addresses the Hungarian system of court grants of legal aid. „rewarding of informants“ as a realm of Hungarian competition law is studied by <i>Christian Kovács. Kornélia Kozák</i> examines the distinction between freedom of establishement and free movement of services. <i>Leila Saberzadeh </i>compares the standards of the Federal Constitutional Court with the Austrian approach in evaluating the European Stability Mechanism. <i>Eszter Sályi </i>analyses a buyers right to supplementary performance and <i>Leszek Dziuba </i>provides an introduction to the reformed Hungarian corporation law.
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