On November 29 at 14:00 – 16:00 (Budapest) will be held a free conference “Parliament v. courts: who has the final word? – Conference on the jucticiability of parliamentary procedures”, organized by Ludovika University of Public Service, Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies (Budapest), via platform MS Teams.

Programme:

Zsolt SZABÓ (Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest): Jucticiability of parliamentary procedures – necessity of threat to rule of law?

Christoph KONRATH (Austrian Parliament): An impartial arbitrator? – The new relations between the Austrian Constitutional Court and the Parliament

Enrico ALBANESI (University of Genova): Judicial review of parliamentary proceedings in Italy: justiciability of ‘manifest’ violations of the Constitution only

Robert ZBIRAL (Masaryk University, Brno): Majority may have its way – unless it may not – review of parliamentary proceedings by Czech Constitutional Court

Moderator: Zsolt SZABÓ (Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest)

Learn more here.