Parliaments in war and peace: the operation of parliaments in Ukraine and Hungary

   25th September 2024 9:30 - 11:30, 25th September 2024 11:30

Parliaments in war and peace: the operation of parliaments in Ukraine and Hungary

International workshop organised by the

HUN-REN Institute for Legal Studies,

HUN-REN Institute for Minority Studies,

Hungarian-Ukrainian Joint Committee of Historians of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

Date: 23 July 2024, 9.30 - 11.30

Venue: Conference room of the HUN-REN Institute for Legal Studies

Address: 1097, Budapest, Tóth Kálmán utca 4.

 

Opening remark: Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz, Director of the HUN-REN Institute for Legal Studies

 

Participants from Ukraine: representatives of the Research Service of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

Lesia Vaolevska, Head of the Research Service

Andrii Vitrenko, Advisor to the Head of the Research Service 

Iryna Kostytska, Head of the Humanitarian and Social Policy Department

Yurii Danyliuk, Deputy Head of the Legal Policy and Organisation of Public Authority Department

Tetiana Syvak, Head of the Training Center

Oleh Zadorozhnyi, Chief Consultant

 

Participants from Hungary:

Péter Smuk, Dean, Széchenyi István University, Centre for Parliamentary Studies; Ludovika University of Public Service

Zsolt Szabó, Editor-in-Chief of “International Journal of Parliamentary Studies”; Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary; Széchényi István University, Centre for Parliamentary Studies

Iván Halász, Research Professor, HUN-REN Institute for Legal Studies; Ludovika University of Public Service; Chairman of the Hungarian-Ukrainian Joint Committee of Historians (Hungarian Section)

Balázs Dobos, Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN Institute for Minority Studies

Csilla Fedinec, Senior Research Fellow, HUN-REN Institute for Minority Studies

 

The workshop was supported by the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office (grant number 143523, The parliamentary representation of minorities in international comparison: descriptive or substantive representation?).