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1 RESUME Csongor István NAGY Csongor István Nagy is professor of law at and the head of the Department of Private International Law at the University of Szeged and research chair at the Center for Social Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network. He is recurrent visiting professor at the Central European University (Budapest/New York/Vienna) and the Sapientia University of Transylvania (Romania). He is associate member at the Center for Private International Law at the University of Aberdeen. He is admitted to the Budapest Bar, arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and member of the Panel of Conciliators and Arbitrators at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). Csongor graduated at the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences (ELTE, dr. jur.) in Budapest, in 2003, where he also earned a Ph.D. in 2009. During his studies he was a member of the István Bibó College of Law and of the Invisible College. He received master (LL.M., 2004) and S.J.D. degrees (2010) from the Central European University (CEU). He pursued graduate studies in Rotterdam, Heidelberg and Ithaca, New York (Cornell University). He had visiting appointments in the Hague (Asser Institute), Munich (twice, Max Planck Institute), Brno (Masarykova University), CEU Business School (Budapest), Hamburg (Max Planck Institute), Edinburgh (University of Edinburgh), London (BIICL), Riga (Riga Graduate School of Law), Bloomington, Indiana (Indiana University), Brisbane, Australia (University of Queensland), Beijing (China-EU School of Law), Taipei, Taiwan (National Chengchi University), Florence (European University Institute) and Rome (LUISS); and was senior fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation in Canada and Eurojus legal counsel in the European Commission’s Representation in Hungary. He has more than 210 publications in English, French, German, Hungarian, Romanian and (in translation) in Croatian and Spanish. His pieces appeared, among others, in the following periodicals: Acta Juridica Hungarica, American Journal of International Law, American Review of International Arbitration, Arbitration International, Australian Law Journal, Cahiers de l’arbitrage, Columbia Journal of European Law, CURRENTS: Journal of International Economic Law, e-Competitions Bulletin, Európai Jog, European Competition Law Review, European Journal of Law Reform, European Law Review, Georgetown Journal of International Law, German Law Journal, Indiana International and Comparative Law Review, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, IPRAX, Jogtudományi Közlöny, Journal of Dispute Resolution, Journal of International Business and Law, Journal of International Economic Law, Journal of Private International Law, London Law Review, Loyola Consumer Law Review, Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, Magyar Jog, Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht, Osteuropa- Recht, Revista Română de Drept al Afacerilor, Revista Română de Drept European, Revue de Droit International et de Droit Comparé, Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé, Wirtschaft und Wettbewerb, World Competition Law and Economics Review, Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Zeitschrift für Europarecht, Internationales Privatrecht und Rechtsvergleichung, Zeitschrift für das Privatrecht der Europäischen Union. He is the co-editor of the ‘Verseny és Szabályozás’ (‘Competition and Regulation’) yearbook (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Economics), the sole author of eleven monographs written in English and Hungarian, including ‘Collective actions in Europe: a comparative, economic and transsystemic analysis’ (Springer, 2019), ‘Competition law in Hungary’ (Kluwer Law International, 2016), ‘EU and US Competition Law: Divided in Unity?’ (Ashgate, 2013 & Routledge, 2016), ‘Private international law in Hungary’ (Kluwer Law International, 2012), and the editor of ‘Cross-border litigation in Central-Europe’ (forthcoming at Kluwer), ‘Global values and international trade law’ (Routledge, 2021), ‘World trade and local public interest: trade liberalization and national regulatory sovereignty’ (Springer, 2020), ‘Investment arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe’ (Elgar, 2019), ‘The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States’ (Eleven, 2018), ‘Investment arbitration and national interest’ (CILP, 2018), ‘The procedural aspects of the application of competition law’ (Europa Law, 2016) and ‘Missed and new opportunities in world trade’ (with Z Víg, Akadémiai Kiadó, 2018). His works have been widely cited, among others, by the Court of Justice of the European Union (Case C-350/14 Florin Lazar & Case C-373/14, Toshiba) and by Hungarian courts (Hungarian Supreme Court in Case Kfv.III.37.582/2016/16 & EH2017.20 and in Case Gfv.IX.30.161/2012/7, Budapest Court of Appeals of in Case 14.Gf.40.137/2010/5 & ÍH 2011.73 and in Case 14.Gf.40.577/2011/6, Szeged Court of Appeals in Case Gf.30173/2019/5 and Budapest-Capital Regional Court in Case 22.G.41.893/2009/60).

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RESUME

Csongor István NAGY Csongor István Nagy is professor of law at and the head of the Department of Private International Law at the University of Szeged and research chair at the Center for Social Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network. He is recurrent visiting professor at the Central European University (Budapest/New York/Vienna) and the Sapientia University of Transylvania (Romania). He is associate member at the Center for Private International Law at the University of Aberdeen. He is admitted to the Budapest Bar, arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and member of the Panel of Conciliators and Arbitrators at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

Csongor graduated at the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences (ELTE, dr. jur.) in Budapest, in 2003, where he also earned a Ph.D. in 2009. During his studies he was a member of the István Bibó College of Law and of the Invisible College. He received master (LL.M., 2004) and S.J.D. degrees (2010) from the Central European University (CEU). He pursued graduate studies in Rotterdam, Heidelberg and Ithaca, New York (Cornell University). He had visiting appointments in the Hague (Asser Institute), Munich (twice, Max Planck Institute), Brno (Masarykova University), CEU Business School (Budapest), Hamburg (Max Planck Institute), Edinburgh (University of Edinburgh), London (BIICL), Riga (Riga Graduate School of Law), Bloomington, Indiana (Indiana University), Brisbane, Australia (University of Queensland), Beijing (China-EU School of Law), Taipei, Taiwan (National Chengchi University), Florence (European University Institute) and Rome (LUISS); and was senior fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation in Canada and Eurojus legal counsel in the European Commission’s Representation in Hungary.

He has more than 210 publications in English, French, German, Hungarian, Romanian and (in translation) in Croatian and Spanish. His pieces appeared, among others, in the following periodicals: Acta Juridica Hungarica, American Journal of International Law, American Review of International Arbitration, Arbitration International, Australian Law Journal, Cahiers de l’arbitrage, Columbia Journal of European Law, CURRENTS: Journal of International Economic Law, e-Competitions Bulletin, Európai Jog, European Competition Law Review, European Journal of Law Reform, European Law Review, Georgetown Journal of International Law, German Law Journal, Indiana International and Comparative Law Review, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, IPRAX, Jogtudományi Közlöny, Journal of Dispute Resolution, Journal of International Business and Law, Journal of International Economic Law, Journal of Private International Law, London Law Review, Loyola Consumer Law Review, Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, Magyar Jog, Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht, Osteuropa-Recht, Revista Română de Drept al Afacerilor, Revista Română de Drept European, Revue de Droit International et de Droit Comparé, Revue Internationale de Droit Comparé, Wirtschaft und Wettbewerb, World Competition Law and Economics Review, Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Zeitschrift für Europarecht, Internationales Privatrecht und Rechtsvergleichung, Zeitschrift für das Privatrecht der Europäischen Union. He is the co-editor of the ‘Verseny és Szabályozás’ (‘Competition and Regulation’) yearbook (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Economics), the sole author of eleven monographs written in English and Hungarian, including ‘Collective actions in Europe: a comparative, economic and transsystemic analysis’ (Springer, 2019), ‘Competition law in Hungary’ (Kluwer Law International, 2016), ‘EU and US Competition Law: Divided in Unity?’ (Ashgate, 2013 & Routledge, 2016), ‘Private international law in Hungary’ (Kluwer Law International, 2012), and the editor of ‘Cross-border litigation in Central-Europe’ (forthcoming at Kluwer), ‘Global values and international trade law’ (Routledge, 2021), ‘World trade and local public interest: trade liberalization and national regulatory sovereignty’ (Springer, 2020), ‘Investment arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe’ (Elgar, 2019), ‘The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States’ (Eleven, 2018), ‘Investment arbitration and national interest’ (CILP, 2018), ‘The procedural aspects of the application of competition law’ (Europa Law, 2016) and ‘Missed and new opportunities in world trade’ (with Z Víg, Akadémiai Kiadó, 2018). His works have been widely cited, among others, by the Court of Justice of the European Union (Case C-350/14 Florin Lazar & Case C-373/14, Toshiba) and by Hungarian courts (Hungarian Supreme Court in Case Kfv.III.37.582/2016/16 & EH2017.20 and in Case Gfv.IX.30.161/2012/7, Budapest Court of Appeals of in Case 14.Gf.40.137/2010/5 & ÍH 2011.73 and in Case 14.Gf.40.577/2011/6, Szeged Court of Appeals in Case Gf.30173/2019/5 and Budapest-Capital Regional Court in Case 22.G.41.893/2009/60).

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Csongor István NAGY, LL.M., Ph.D., S.J.D. email: [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATION

2014 Habilitation (University of Szeged).

2010 S.J.D. (Central European University, Budapest/New York) (summa cum laude)

2009 Ph.D. in legal studies (Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Budapest) (summa cum laude)

2007 Hungarian Bar Exam (Hungarian Bar Exam Committee)

2005 Central European University Diploma in “Advanced European Union Legal Practice” (magna cum laude)

2004 Course on World Law (World Law Institute and Central European University)

2004 Master of Laws in International Business Law (LL.M.) (Central European University, Budapest/New York) (Lovells Award: second of the year).

2004 Exchange student, one semester (Cornell University, New York)

2003 Doctor iuris (Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Budapest) (summa cum laude)

2000-2003 Member of the Invisible College (Láthatatlan Kollégium, Soros Foundation, Budapest)

1999-2003 Member of the István Bibó College of Law (Budapest)

2002-2003 Exchange student, one semester (Karls-Ruprecht Universität, Heidelberg)

2002 Exchange student, one semester (Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam)

FELLOWSHIPS AND VISITING APPOINTMENTS

2021 Visiting professor, LUISS – Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali “Guido Carli” (Rome)

2020 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow, European University Institute (Florence)

2019- Associate member, Centre for Private International Law, University of Aberdeen

2018 Visiting professor („flying faculty”), China-EU School of Law, Beijing (China)

2018 Visiting professor, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland (Australia)

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2015-2016 Fulbright visiting professor and adjunct professor, Indiana University, Bloomington (US)

2015- Recurrent visiting professor, Central European University (Budapest / New York)

2015-2016 Senior fellow, Center for International Governance Innovation (Waterloo, Canada)

2014-2018 Recurrent visiting professor, Riga Graduate School of Law (Riga, Latvia)

2013- Recurrent visiting professor, Sapientia University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

2013-2015 János Bólyai Research Felloship, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Budapest)

2013 Visiting Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund Scholarship)

2012 Visiting fellow at University of Edinburgh, School of Law, Edinburgh (MacCormick Fellowship)

2011 Visiting professor at Masarykova Univerzita (Brno, Czech Republic)

2011 Visiting research fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg (DAAD Stipendiary)

2007 Short research trip to the Institut für Informations-, Telekommunikations- und Medienrecht, Münster (DAAD program)

2006-2007 Visiting research fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property Competition and Tax Law, Munich (DAAD Stipendiary)

2006 Visiting research fellow at Max-Planck-Institute for Intellectual Property Competition and Tax Law, Munich (Hungarian Scholarship Fund, Eötvös Scholar)

2005 Visiting research fellow at T.M.C. Asser Instituut, the Hague (the Institute’s stipendiary)

2005 Short research trip to the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna (CEU Research and Mobility Fund)

LANGUAGES Hungarian (native) English (excellent) German (fluent) Romanian (fluent) French (good) WORK EXPERIENCE AND APPOINTMENTS

2007- Professor of Law and Head of Department (University of Szeged, Faculty of Law) (promoted to full professor in 2016)

2015- Recurrent visiting professor, Central European University (Budapest / New York)

2014- “Momentum” Research Chair, head of the “Federal Markets” Momentum Research Group (Center for Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd Research Network)

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2014-2018 Recurrent visiting professor, Riga Graduate School of Law (Riga, Latvia)

2013- Recurrent visiting professor, Sapientia University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

2008- Board member of the International and European Law Department of the István Bibó College of Law (Budapest)

2008- Legal editor of the ‘Competition and Regulation’ annual of the Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

2018- Arbitrator listed at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Budapest

2008- Admitted to the Budapest Bar (independent attorney-at-law)

2010-2011 Lecturer at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Budapest

2010-2013 Official (licensed) translator of the legal texts of the Court of Justice of the European Union (freelancer)

2008-2010 Co-lecturer of ‘Intellectual Property in a Global Context’ (Central European University Business School, Budapest/New York)

2008-2010 Eurojus Legal Counsel (European Commission’s Representation in Hungary)

2007-2009 Lecturer (Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Budapest)

2006- External research fellow (Competition Law Research Centre, Budapest)

2006-2007 Lecturer (Corvinus University of Economics, Budapest)

2005-2008 Lecturer and module leader (International Business School, Budapest, accredited at Oxford Brookes University, UK)

2005-2006 Lecturer (King Sigmund College, Budapest)

2004-2005 Associate (Berke, Kovács, Molnár Law Firm, Budapest)

2003-2006 Mentor and Lecturer at István Bibó College of Law

CONFERENCES IN 2015-2021 (CONVENER)

2021 “Cross-Border Litigation in Central-Europe: EU Private International Law before National Courts (online conference)”, University of Szeged, Faculty of Law & ELKH Center for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies (Budapest, July 6, 2021). Program available at: https://jog.tk.hu/en/event/2021/06/conference-cross-border-litigation-in-central-europe

2019 “Cross-Border Litigation in Central-Europe: EU Private International Law before National Courts”, University of Szeged (Budapest, February 26, 2019). Program available at: http://www.oppenheimlegal.com/news.97.oppenheim_to_host_academic_conference_on_cross-border_litigation_last_call

2018 “The New Hungarian Arbitration Act: Views from Hungary and Abroad”, Central European University (Budapest, May 17, 2018, with Davor Babic, Markus Petsche & Ioana Knoll-Tudor). Program available at: https://legal.ceu.edu/events/2018-05-17/international-arbitration-conference

2018 “National sovereignty and regional economic integration: non-trade values and international trade”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & University of Szeged (Szeged, May

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3, 2018): Program available at: http://www.juris.u-szeged.hu/karunkrol/hirek-esemenyek-news/national-sovereignty-and

2017 “Global challenges, European unification and national diversity in private international law”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Ministry of Justice of Hungary & University of Szeged (Szeged, November 17, 2017). Program available at: http://www.juris.u-szeged.hu/download.php?docID=71517

2017 “Free trade, public interest and reality: new generation free trade agreements and national regulatory sovereignty”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & University of Szeged (Szeged, May 4, 2017). Program available at http://www.juris.u-szeged.hu/karunkrol/hirek-esemenyek-news/conference-program-final

2017 “Missed and new opportunities in world trade: is Trump China’s trump in world trade?”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & University of Szeged (Szeged, April 12, 2017, with Zoltán Víg). Program available at http://www.juris.u-szeged.hu/download.php?docID=65641

2016 “Investment arbitration and national interest: Central and Eastern European experiences in the light of the upcoming EU-US Free Trade Agreement”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Central European University (Budapest, May 20, 2016). Program available at https://legal.ceu.edu/sites/legal.ceu.hu/files/attachment/event/899/ceinvestmentprotectionconferencemay202016_1.pdf

2016 “The application of the EU ‘federal bill of rights’ to states: European traits from a comparative perspective”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Central European University (Budapest, June 21, 2016). Program available at https://legal.ceu.edu/sites/legal.ceu.hu/files/attachment/event/909/federalbillofrightsconferencejune212016.pdf

2015 “The Procedural Aspects of the Application of Competition Law: European Frameworks – Central European Perspectives”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Central European University (Budapest, June 4-5, 2015). Program available at http://jog.tk.mta.hu/uploads/files/Conf_Prog_The_procedural_aspects_of_the_application_of_competition_law_FINAL.pdf

INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOLARLY PERIODICALS

Editorial/advisory board

Bibó Jog- és Politikatudományi Szemle, Central European Journal of Labour Law and Personnel Management, CELIS Country Reporter, Erdélyi Jogélet, The International Association of Constitutional Law Research Group on Constitutional Studies of Free Trade and Political Economy, Perspectives of Law and Public Administration, Tribuna Juridică, Mass Claims Journal Country Reporter, Verseny és Szabályozás

Peer review Acta Juridica Hungarica / Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies, Állam- és Jogtudomány, Austrian Journal of Public Law (Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht), Constitutional Studies, European Law Review, Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Iustum, Aequm, Salutare, Journal of Private International Law, Maastricht Journal of European and

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Comparative Law, Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, Pro Futuro, Revista Tribuna Internacional

MAJOR RESEARCH GRANTS (PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR)

Project Title Funding source Amount Period Role

Cross-border litigation in Central Europe

European Union / H2020: JUST-AG-2017 Grant (nr. 800789).

EUR 386,712

November 2018 – October 2020

Principal investigator

Investment arbitration and national interest

Pallas Athéné Foundation, Budapest

EUR 20,000 January 2018 – October 2018

Principal investigator

Application of competition law in the Visegrad Countries

International Visegrad Fund, Bratislava

EUR 15,000 April 2015 – March 2016

Principal investigator

Using and abusing public interest against free competition

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

EUR 500,000

June 2014 – December 2019

Principal investigator

CONFERENCE & GUEST LECTURES IN 2010-2021 (SELECT)

2021 The Seventh Biennial Global Conference of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) (virtual conference), Rethinking Global Economic Governance, Society of International Economic Law & Bocconi University (July 7-9, 2021): Trade Interests and Extraterritorial Value Considerations in New Generation Free Trade Agreements: The Psychology of Redirection (in English).

2021 Cross-Border Litigation in Central-Europe: EU Private International Law before National Courts (online conference), University of Szeged, Faculty of Law & ELKH Center for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies (July 6, 2021): Conflict of laws in family, succession and insolvency matters (Hungarian judicial practice) (in English).

2021 Konferencia Mádl Ferenc professzor emlékére, ELTE-ÁJK, Budapest (May 28, 2021): Trade and local public interest in WTO law (in Hungarian).

2021 Lupán Ernő emlékkonferencia: A romániai magyar jogi szaknyelv állapota és jövője, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Olasztelek, Romania (May 21-23): The chances of Hungarian language arbitration in Transylvania (in Hungarian).

2021 Sixth Annual ACS Constitutional Law Scholars Forum. Virtual Conference Live Stream. American Constitution Society of Law and Policy, Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law ACS Student Chapter & Law Review, Texas A&M University of Law, Orlando, Florida (March 26, 2021): The Diagonality of EU Rule of Law: Why Should the European Union Rely on US Constitutional Ideas to Overcome Its Biggest Constitutional Crisis? (in English).

2021 European University Institute Competition Law Working Group, Florence (February 23, 2021): EU Competition Law Devours Its Children (in English).

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2020 La rule of law nell’Unione Europea. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Naples, (December 16, 2020): The diagonality of EU rule of law: proposal for a legal solution (in English).

2020 Visiting Professor Seminar, CEU Department of Legal Studies, Budapest/Vienna (December 3, 2020): The diagonality of EU rule of law and human rights: comparative law charting and doctrinal elaboration (in English).

2020 Eleventh Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium (online). Loyola University Chicago School of Law (November 6-7, 2020): Federal Markets: Comparative Perspectives of the Dormant Commerce Clause (in English).

2020 Online Workshop on Effective Competition Law Sanctions. Competition Law Research Center, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest (October 19-20, 2020): Can actions for damages contribute to the goals of sanctioning (in English).

2020 15th ASCOLA (Virtual) Conference, Porto (June 25-27, 2020): The rise and rise of the Allianz monster: anticompetitive object in EU competition law (in English).

2020 Public lecture: The scope of the Arbitration Act, the arbitration agreement and the competence of the arbitral tribunal. Permanent Arbitration Court attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Budapest (February 28, 2020) (in Hungarian).

2020 ASIL IEcLIG 2020 Biennial Conference: Designing International Economic Law: Challenges and Opportunities. University of Miami School of Law (February 14‐15, 2020): “Clash of Trade and National Public Interest in WTO Law: The Illusion of ‘Weighing and Balancing’ and the Theory of Reservation” (in English).

2019 The Crisis of Multilateral International Order: Causes, Dynamics and Consequences, ESIL-SGH-ILSPAS-KU Joint Conference, Warsaw (November 22-23, 2019): The national security exception and the world trade order’s legal crisis: would judicialization provide an answer? (in English).

2019 The Challenges of Regulating and Enforcing Competition Law, University of Bucharest & Competition Council of Romania, Bucharest (November 14-15, 2019): Procedural challenges brought about by EU competition law's centralized interpretation and decentralized enforcement (in English)

2019 Tenth Annual Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago, School of Law (November 8-9, 2019): The Diagonality of EU Rule of Law and Human Rights: Comparative Law Charting and Doctrinal Elaboration (in English).

2019 Public lecture: Neo-protectionism, national security and the world trade order’s legal crisis. University of Miami, School of Law (October 29, 2018) (in English).

2019 Actors in International Investment Law: Beyond Claimants, Respondents and Arbitrators, University Paris II Panthéon-Assas (September 26-27, 2019): The European Union as an Emerging Actor in International Investment Law: Speaking Globally, Thinking Regionally? (in English).

2019 Companies and enterprises – law and economics, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Law (April 26, 2019): Neo-protectionism and world trade: can jobs really be kept at home? (in Hungarian)

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2019 Economy, law and sovereignty in the EU – coordinating interests and obligations of the Member States in the global economic space, University of Szeged IRSI, Europe Direct Szeged & EPLO Conference (April 25, 2019): New guy in town: the European Union and international investment law (in English).

2019 Cross-Border Litigation in Central-Europe: EU Private International Law before National Courts, University of Szeged & Oppenheim Law Firm, Budapest (February 26, 2019): Application of EU private international law in Hungary (in English).

2019 Hungary’s New Arbitration Law in an International Context, Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Ministry of Justice of Hungary & Court of Arbitration attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Budapest (January 14, 2019): The Conflict of Laws of Arbitrability (in English).

2019 Rule of law challenges in the EU: implications for economic law, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences Budapest & Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, Warsaw (Budapest, January 10, 2019): Constitutionalism and the internal market: is money really only about the money? (in English).

2018 Public lecture: Investor-state arbitration: European perspectives. National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (December 12, 2018) (in English).

2018 Public lecture: Cross-cutting issues of world trade: labor and environmental standards. National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (December 11, 2018) (in English).

2018 International Investment and Trade Agreements: Recent Developments and Problems, Marmara University Faculty of Law & Economic Development Foundation (İKV) (Istanbul, October 25, 2018): Pride and prejudice: is protectionism still an option in world trade? (in English).

2018 The WTO at a Cross-Roads: Reshaping its Normative Framework – Chinese and European Perspectives, China-EU School of Law (Beijing, October 20, 2018): New-wave protectionism and “locking yourself in a dark room”: can you really have your cake and eat it too? (in English).

2018 Judicial Deference in Competition Law, Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies (CARS), University of Warsaw (October 11, 2018): Judicial review of fines in Hungarian competition law: who controls the Leviathan? (in English).

2018 Joint North American Conference on International Economic Law incorporating the 2018 ASIL IEcLIG Biennial: Managing International Economic (Dis)Integration: Challenges and Opportunities, McGill University Faculty of Law, Montréal (September 21-22, 2018): Territorial Trade Interests and Extraterritorial Value Considerations (in English).

2018 1st International Forum: ELI Hungarian Hub, ELTE Faculty of Law & Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Budapest (September 14, 2018): Imperial fantasies and the illusion of a global and unfettered island (in English).

2018 Economic Constitutionalism: Mapping its Contours in European and Global Governance, The Portsmouth Law School and the European University Institute, Florence (June 14-15, 2018): Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Treaties and EU law: Half-made Problems of a Half-made Federation (in English)

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2018 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 26th Annual Symposium: Globalization in Question: Populist Resistance and a New Politics of Law? Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana (April 11-13, 2018): World Trade, Imperial Fantasies and Protectionism: Can You Have Your Cake and Eat It? (in English)

2018 Public lecture: It’s all about the money: a transsystemic mapping of free trade law. The University of Queensland, TC Beirne School of Law (March 2, 2018) (in English)

2017 The research and educational project of the complex intellectual property protection, University of Szeged (November 30, 2017): Free and regulated trade in international economic relations (in Hungarian)

2017 Global challenges, European unification and national diversity in private international law, University of Szeged (November 17, 2017): Party autonomy as a pillar of EU private international law (in English)

2017 Resolving the Tensions between EU Trade and Non-Trade Objectives: Actors, Norms, and Processes, Universiteit Utrecht – Utrecht Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe’s (RENFORCE) (November 10, 2017): Trade interests and value standards: can the greedy and the moral be good friends? (in English)

2017 XI Seminario de Derecho Internacional Privado – Regulación de la actividad económica en el ámbito internacional y libertad de establecimiento, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (October 26-27, 2017): Regulating free trade: a transsystemic mapping exercise (in English)

2017 Conference: Arbitrability of Company Law Disputes in Central and Eastern Europe, Sapientia University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania (October 20, 2017): Arbitrability of company law disputes: a comparative patchworking (in English)

2017 EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00007 Project opening event and professional conference – Section on Law and Political Sciences, University of Szeged (October 12, 2017): Free trade and national interest (in Hungarian)

2017 UNCITRAL and Hungary – MINI-CONFERENCE to celebrate the 50th annual session of UNCITRAL as part of “Modernizing International Trade Law to Support Innovation and Sustainable Development”, UNCITRAL, Vienna (July 3, 2017): International Unification of Private Law: Pitfalls and Challenges (in English)

2017 Hungary – Vietnam Investment Cooperation: Legal, Administrative and Policy Challenges / Magyar-vietnami befektetési együttműködés: jogi, igazgatási és politikai kérdések, National Public Service University, Budapest (June 26, 2017): World trade, regional economic integration and local regulatory policy (in Hungarian)

2017 Digital Markets in the EU, Faculty of Law, Radboud University Nijmegen (June 9, 2017): Universal service in electronic communications: pouring new wine into old bottles? (in English)

2016 Public lecture: Free trade, public interest and reality: new generation free trade agreements (CETA, TTIP, TTP) and national regulatory sovereignty. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (November 30, 2016) (in English)

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2016 Multilingualism and Law, Sapientia University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (September 30, 2016): Multilingualism and the internal market: language as a restraint of trade (in English)

2016 EUPILLAR conference on Cross-Border Litigation Conference, London, University of Leeds and University of Aberdeen (June 16-17, 2016): Preliminary Research Findings from Hungary (in English)

2016 The application of the EU ‘federal bill of rights’ to states: European traits from a comparative perspective, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Central European University (June 21, 2016): Bill of rights, federalism and states (in English)

2016 Investment arbitration and national interest: Central and Eastern European experiences in the light of the upcoming EU-US Free Trade Agreement, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Central European University (May 20, 2016): Hungarian perspectives of investor-state arbitration (in English)

2016 Public lecture: The EU-US Free Trade Agreement: Bridging the Atlantic Divide? Indiana University, Central Eurasian Studies (April 11, 2016) (in English)

2016 Public lecture: The American Cowboy in Europe: Recognition and enforcement of US punitive damages awards on the other side of the Atlantic. Florida International University (March 10, 2016) (in English)

2016 Public lecture: EU-US libel tourism, libel tourism and hate speech: are Nazis libel refugees. Indiana University (March 1, 2016) (in English)

2016 Public lecture: Free Trade, Local Public Interest and Economic Integration: Comparative Perspectives of 'Federal Markets. Institute for European Studies, Indiana University (February 25, 2016) (in English)

2016 Public lecture: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Class Actions in the European Union. Emory School of Law & Emory International Law Review (January 13, 2015) (in English)

2016 Public lecture: A new concept in the Old World: comparative perspectives of class actions. Vanderbilt University, Law School (Hyatt Room), January 12, 2016 (in English)

2015 Public lecture: Do European Union Member States have to respect human rights? The Application of the European Union’s “Federal Bill of Rights” to Member States. Purdue University, West Lafayette (Stewart Center) (November 17, 2015) (in English)

2015 Public lecture: EU law, fundamental rights and Member States. Indiana University, Department of Central Eurasian Studies, Hungarian Cultural Association (Global and International Studies Auditorium) (October 12, 2015) (in English).

2015 Perspectives on Europe’s Refugee Crisis: Roundtable Discussion; EU law perspectives (panelist). Institute for European Studies, Indiana University (IMU Walnut Room) (October 1, 2015) (in English).

2015 Investor state arbitration between developed democracies, Investor state arbitration – a Central European perspective. Conference, Center for International Governance Innovation, Ottawa: Investor-state arbitration in Central Europe.

2015 Public lecture: Landscape of Class Action Suits in Europe. Syracuse University College of Law (September 17, 2015)

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2015 Berger International Legal Studies Lecture: Free Trade in Federal Markets (US & EU) & the Proposed US-EU Free Trade Agreement. Cornell Law School, Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY.

2015 I. Torockói Jogászgyűlés (Sapientia EMTE Jogtudományi Intézete, Erdélyi Magyar Jogászok Társasága, Erdélyi Múzeum Egyesület, Toroczkó, Romania): The European Union’s Succession Regulation: the conflict of laws of cross-border successions (in Hungarian)

2015 Central European University, The Procedural Aspects of the Application of Competition Law: European Frameworks – Central European Perspectives: Hungarian competition procedure

2015 Magánjogot Oktató Fiatalok IX., a Magánjogot Oktatók Egyesületének VII. éves rendes konferenciája, „Magánjogunk megújítása - Műhelykonferencia a polgári jogban, a polgári eljárásjogban és a nemzetközi magánjogban felmerülő egyes kérdésekről” (SZTE ÁJTK Polgári Jogi és Polgári Eljárásjogi Tanszéke, a Magánjogot Oktatók Egyesülete): Proposals on the occasion of the re-codification of Hungarian conflicts law (in Hungarian)

2015 Public lecture: Free trade and local public interest – a comparative approach to federal markets in the context of a potential EU-US free trade agreement. Riga Graduate School of Law, Riga (May 08, 2015) (in English)

2015 Nemzetközi Magánjogot Oktatók XI. Országos Konferenciája, „A nemzetközi magánjog kodifikációjának hazai és európai uniós távlatai”, ELTE (Budapest): De lege ferenda proposals on the occasion of the codification of private international law (in Hungarian)

2014 Kolosváry Bálint (1875-1954) emlékkonferencia, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania (Kolozsvár, Románia): Collective actions in Europe: do not fear the Wild West (in Hungarian)

2014 dr. Bánrévy Gábor emlékkonferencia, Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest): The rationale of party autonomy in international family and inheritance law (in Hungarian)

2014 The application of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU at national level, Universitatea din Bucuresti (Bucharest): EU competition law after Allianz/Generalli and the new De Minimis Notice (in English)

2014 Tisztességtelenség a szerződéses kapcsolatokban – A tisztességtelenség megítélése és jogkövetkezményei, Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem, Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar (Budapest): Stipulation of arbitration and standard terms: Hungarian law in European context (in Hungarian)

2014 Az állampolgárság nemzetközi magánjogi kérdései, Bevándorlási és Állampolgársági Hivatal Tudományos Tanácsa & Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Társadalomtudományi Kutatóközpont Jogtudományi Intézete (Budapest): Cross-border surrogacy from a Hungarian perspective (in Hungarian)

2014 The national interest in European Union law and governance, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences (Budapest): EU law, fundamental rights and the Member States (in English)

2014 9th ASCOLA Conference Warsaw 2014 on Procedural Fairness in Competition Proceedings (Warsaw): Economics in the judiciary (in English)

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2014 11th Regional PIL Conference: “Private International Law in the Jurisprudence of European Courts – Family at Focus”, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek Faculty of Law, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ, South East European Law School Network Seels (Osijek): The 2007 Maintenance Convention – “if anyone does not provide for his relatives (...), he has denied the faith” (in English)

2014 Cross-border business in the EU made easy, MOSTRA (Budapest): Cross-border claim enforcement (in Hungarian)

2014 Second Annual Conference on the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, Pázmány Péter Chatolic University (Budapest): Up-to claims: overview of the Hungarian Competition Authority’s practice (in English)

2014 The impact of Union law on private international law, Pázmány Péter Chatolic University (Budapest): The CJEU’s judgment on the temporal scope of the Insolvency Regulation in the new Member States (in Hungarian)

2013 Harmonisation of Serbian and Hungarian (domestic) law with the European Union and Cross-Border Cooperation, University of Szeged (Szeged): The application ratione temporis of the Insolvency Regulation in new Member States (in English)

2013 Római jogi hagyomány és modern magánjog III., Sapientia EMTE, Jogtudományi Intézet (Kolozsvár): Whom is the competition fine imposed on: the undertaking or the group of undertakings? (in Hungarian)

2013 Az egyes szerződések szabályai az új Ptk.-ban, HVG-Orac Publisher (Budapest): Contracts for the transfer of ownership (in Hungarian).

2013 British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Visiting Fellow Presentation (London): When is trade restricted? Free trade and local public interest in EU, US and WTO law (in English)

2013 Recovery of Maintenance in the EU and Worldwide International Conference in Heidelberg, Deutsches Institut für Jugendhilfe und Familienrecht eV (DIJuF), University of Aberdeen, Universität Heidelberg (Heidelberg): Love and money: problems of characterization in matrimonial property and maintenance matters (in English)

2013 Recovery of Maintenance in the EU and Worldwide International Conference in Heidelberg, Deutsches Institut für Jugendhilfe und Familienrecht eV (DIJuF), University of Aberdeen, Universität Heidelberg (Heidelberg): Diversity in a United World of Child Support: Country Report – Hungary (in English)

2012 SIDE-ISLE, University of Rome 3: 2012 – Eight Annual Conference (Rome, Italy). Lecture title: Comparative collective redress from a law and economics perspective: without risk there is no reward! (in English)

2012 Adásvétel és Közösség (Szeged, Hungary). Lecture title: Private autonomy in international family and succession law: on the border of the private sphere and public matters (in Hungarian)

2012 Universitatea de Vest din Timisoara: International Biennial Conference (Timisoara, Romania). Lecture title: The temporal scope of the EU Insolvency Regulation in the new Member States: the CJEU’s judgment in Erste/BCL (in English)

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2012 HiiL/NIAS Workshop and Works-in-Progress Conference: Collective Redress in the Cross-Border Context: Arbitration, Litigation, Settlement and Beyond, Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (Wassenaar, the Netherlands). Lecture title: Comparative Collective Redress From a Law and Economics Perspective: Without Risk, There is No Reward (in English)

2012 International training on competition law (Budapest). Lecture title: Private enforcement of competition law and damages actions (antitrust) - general overview (in English)

2012 „State and law – Efforts and results in the intersection between EU law, private international law, civil law and civil procedure (Budapest). Lecture title: The recognition and enforcement of US judgments involving punitive damages in Europe (in Hungarian)

2012 How to avoid the fines for unfair advertisements (Budapest, Győr és Szeged, Hungary). Lecture title: Typical violations (the prohibition of unfair commercial practices) (in Hungarian)

2012 IXth National meeting of professors of private international law in Hungary (Budapest). Lecture title: The ECJ and the Gordian knot – on the ECJ’s recent case-law in the domain of the cross-border infringements of personality rights (in Hungarian)

2012 Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania: Present and Future of European Private Law (Cluj-Napoca, Romania). Lecture title: The private international law aspects of the violation of personality rights after the ECJ’s judgment in eDate/Martinez. (in Hungarian)

2012 MacCormick Seminar, University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh). Lecture title: Free trade, local public interest and value-judgments in the US and the EU: close and ever closer unions

2011 Hungarian Association of Consumer Protectors: Consumer awareness and consumer law enforcement in the market of financial services (Budapest). Lecture title: ‘The possibilities of collective actions in Europe’ (in Hungarian)

2011 4th Competition and Regulation in Network Industries Conference (Brussels). Lecture title: ‘The metamorphoses of universal service: a transsectoral perspective’ (in English)

2011 The Budapest Bar’s Workshop on collective actions (Budapest). Lecture title: ‘The comparative models of collective redress’ (in Hungarian)

2011 Workshop on National Approaches to Surrogacy (Aberdeen). Lecture title: ‘National approaches to surrogacy: Hungary’ (in English)

2011 The review of the Brussels I Regulation (Budapest). Lecture title: ‘Personality rights and the Brussels I Regulation’ (in Hungarian)

2011 Jubiläumkonferenz der Andrássy Universität Budapest: Der Donau-Raum in Europa (Budapest, 19-20 May 2011): Lecture title: ‘Minderheitenrechte, slowakisches Sprachgesetz kontra Binnenmarkt’ (in German)

2011 Central and Eastern European Countries After and Before the Accession (Budapest). Lecture title: ‘Transnational defamation versus national law-enforcement’ (in English)

2011 The bankcard market after the MIF decision (Budapest). Lecture title: ‘Commitments in the practice of the Hungarian Competition Office’ (in Hungarian)

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2011 4th Journal of Private International Law Conference (Milan). Lecture title: ‘Recognition and enforcement of US judgments involving punitive damages in Europe’ (in English)

2011 V Seminario internacional de derecho internacional privado: Tendencias en la evolución del derecho internacional privado (Complutense University, Madrid). Lecture title: ‘The Rome III Regulation: partial unification and full forum-shopping? The law of marriage starts where love ends’ (in English)

2011 GASCON 2011 (Institute for International Research, Budapest). Annual forum of the natural gas industry. Lecture title: ‘Competition matters in the natural gas industry’ (in Hungarian)

2011 Conference on the current preparation of the new constitution. Lecture title: ‘Do we need a second chamber in Hungary?’ (in Hungarian)

2010 Conference to the 20th anniversary of the modern Hungarian competition law (Competition Law Research Center, Budapest). Lecture title: ‘Commitment procedures in the practice of the Hungarian Competition Office’ (in Hungarian)

2010 Vespiaries in competition law: competition policy and professional organizations (Competition Law Research Center, Budapest). Lecture title: ‘Competition law and representation of sectoral interests: Cartelized we stand, competing we fall?’ (in Hungarian)

2010 The new rules on distribution agreements in the EU (HVG-Orac Publisher, Budapest). Lecture title: ‘The new rules on distribution agreements in the EU’ (in Hungarian)

PUBLICATIONS Books

As author

1. (2021): Versenyjogi kézikönyv. HVG-Orac (Handbook of Competition Law)

2. (2021): A kartelljog dogmatikai rendszere. HVG-Orac (The system of the law on restrictive agreements)

3. (2019): Collective actions in Europe: a comparative, economic and transsystemic analysis. Springer Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-030-24221-3.

4. (2017): Nemzetközi magánjog. 3. kiadás/3d edition. HVG-Orac, Budapest, pp. 354. (Private International Law, 3d ed.)

5. (2016): Az Európai Unió gazdasági joga globális kontextusban. HVG-Orac (The Economic Law of the European Union in a Global Context)

6. (2016): Competition law in Hungary. Kluwer Law International, the Hague

7. (2013/2016): EU and US Competition Law: Divided in Unity? Ashgate/Routledge, pp. 220.

8. (2012): Nemzetközi magánjog. 2. kiadás/2d edition. HVG-Orac, Budapest, pp. 304. (Private International Law, 2d ed.)

9. (2012): Private international law in Hungary. Kluwer Law International, the Hague, 2012. pp. 190.

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10. (2012): Útmutató a tisztességtelen kereskedelmi gyakorlat tilalmáról. HVG-Orac, pp. 48. (Guidance on the prohibition of unfair commercial practices)

11. (2011): Nemzetközi magánjog. HVG-Orac, Budapest, pp. 240. (Private International Law)

12. (2008): A közösségi és a magyar kartelljog kézikönyve. HVG-Orac, Budapest, pp. 787. (Handbook of Restrictive Agreements in Community and Hungarian Competition Law)

13. (2006): Az Európai Unió nemzetközi magánjoga. HVG-Orac, Budapest, pp. 482. (The European Union’s Private International Law)

As translator

14. (2010): Hungarian translation of Chapters 3-4, 8, 13-16 of Richard Whish: Competition Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

As editor

15. (2020): Competition and Regulation 2020. Eds. Pál Valentiny, Zombor Berezvai, Csongor István Nagy. Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest.

16. (2020): Verseny és szabályozás 2019. Co-editor with Valentiny, Pál and Berezvai, Zombor. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2019)

17. (2020): World trade and local public interest: trade liberalization and national regulatory sovereignty. Springer Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-030-41919-6.

18. (2019): Investment arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: Law and Practice. Edward Elgar Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-78811-516-2. 19. (2019): Verseny és szabályozás 2018. Co-editor with Valentiny, Pál and Berezvai, Zombor. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2018)

20. (2018): Investment arbitration and national interest. Council on International Law and Politics, Indianapolis, ISBN-13: 978-0-9858156-8-4, ISBN-10: 0-9858156-8-X

21. (2018): The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States: Comparative Perspectives of Europe’s Human Rights Deficit. Eleven International Publishing, the Hague, ISBN: 9789462368699 (book), 9789462749153 (e-book) / European Journal of Law Reform, vol. 20, no. 2-3.

22. (2018): Verseny és szabályozás 2017. Co-editor with Valentiny, Pál, Kiss, Ferenc and Berezvai, Zombor. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2017)

23. (2017): Missed and new opportunities in world trade. Co-editor with Zoltán Víg. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, ISBN: 978-963-05-9910-8 / Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 58, no. 3.

24. (2016): The Procedural Aspects of the Application of Competition Law. Ed. Csongor István Nagy. Europa Law Publishing.

25. (2016): Verseny és szabályozás 2016. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2016)

26. (2015): Competition and Regulation 2015. Eds. Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál – Antal-Pomázi, Krisztina – Nagy, Csongor István. Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

27. (2015): Verseny és szabályozás 2014. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2014)

28. (2014): Verseny és szabályozás 2013. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2013)

29. (2014): Liber Amicorum János Martonyi. HVG-Orac.

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30. (2013): Verseny és szabályozás 2012. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2012)

31. (2012): Verseny és szabályozás 2011. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2011)

32. (2011): Verseny és szabályozás 2010. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2010)

33. (2010): Verseny és szabályozás 2009. Co-editor with Kiss, Ferenc László – Valentiny, Pál. MTA Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. (Competition and regulation 2009)

34. (2004): Összehasonlító közigazgatási eljárásjogi tanulmányok. Editor: Nagy Csongor István. Bibó István Szakkollégium, Budapest. (Comparative studies on administrative procedure)

35. (2003): Parlamentek Európában. Összehasonlító parlamenti jogi tanulmányok. Co-editor with Sepsi, Tibor – Papp, Imre. Parlamenti Módszertani Iroda. (Parliaments in Europe. Comparative studies on parliamentary law)

Forthcoming

36. (2021): Cross-border litigation in Central-Europe: EU private international law before national courts. Kluwer International.

37. (2021): What Money Can’t Buy, What Business Can’t Sell: Global Values and International Trade Law. Routledge Taylor & Francis, London / New York.

Scholarly articles and book chapters

38. (2021): Ein Vorschlag zur Lösung der europäischen Rechtsstaatlichkeitskrise: die Lehre der Diagonalität. In: Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, vol. 81, no. 2, pp. 303-340.

39. (2021): Foreign subsidies, distortions and acquisitions: can the playing field be levelled? In: Central European Journal of Comparative Law, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 147-162.

40. (2021): A kár bekövetkezési helye mint különös joghatósági ok kartellkárok esetén. In: Vékás, Lajos; Osztovits, András; Nemessányi, Zoltán (szerk.) Nemzetközi magánjogi rendeletek az Európai Unió Bírósága gyakorlatában. HVG-ORAC, Budapest, pp. 100-104. (The place of loss as a ground of special jurisdiction in case of competition law damages).

41. (2021): A re-conceptualization of WTO law’s security exceptions: squaring the circle and judicializing national security. In: CURRENTS: Journal of International Economic Law, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 49-59.

42. (2021): Does WTO Law Protect Academic Freedom? It Depends on How You Use It. In: ASIL Insights, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 1-6.

43. (2020): A kisebbségi jogvédelem nyelvezete: „az igazat mondd, ne csak a valódit”. In: Erdélyi Jogélet, no. 2, pp. 65-70.

44. (2020): The long-awaited Directive on Representative Actions: still waiting for Godot…In: Revista Ítalo-Española de Derecho Procesal, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 127-138.

45. (2020): Why is leniency policy less effective in Hungary: is there a regulatory answer? In: Competition and Regulation 2020. Eds. Pál Valentiny, Zombor Berezvai, Csongor István Nagy. Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest, p. 115-129.

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46. (2020): “There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it is going to be a butterfly”: the doctrinal foundations of international investment protection law. In: Georgetown Journal of International Law, vol. 51, n 4, pp. 897-917.

47. (2020): Justifying trade restrictions under s 92 of the Australian Constitution: a comparative-law-based proposal for a coherent doctrine. In: Australian Law Journal, vol. 94, pp. 874-887.

48. (2020): World Trade, Regional Economic Integrations and Local Public Interest: Comparative Perspectives. In: World Trade and Local Public Interest : Trade Liberalization and National Regulatory Sovereignty. Ed.: Nagy, Csongor István. Springer International Publishing, Heidelberg, pp. 1-7.

49. (2020): Trade Interests and Extraterritorial Value Considerations in New-Generation Free Trade Agreements: the Psychology of Redirection. In: Journal of International Business and Law, vol. 18, n. 2, pp.128-162.

50. (2020): The Reception of Collective Actions in Europe: Reconstructing the Mental Process of a Legal Transplantation. In: Journal of Dispute Resolution, no. 2.

51. (2020): The diagonality problem of EU rule of law and human rights: a proposal for an incorporation à l’européenne. In: German Law Journal, vol. 21, n. 5, pp. 171-213.

52. (2020): Hungary. In: Rome I and Rome II in Practice. Ed. Emmanuel Guinchard. Intersentia, ISBN 978-1-78068-671-4, pp. 249-266.

53. (2020): A választottbírósági útra tartozás (arbitrabilitás) kérdésére alkalmazandó jog. In: A Kereskedelmi Választottbíróság évkönyve 2019–2020, HVG-Orac, pp. 165-171 (The law applicable to arbitrability). 54. (2020): Are Payment Card Systems’ Multilateral Interchange Fees Anticompetitive by Object under EU Competition Law? In: Competition Policy International (June 2, 2020), https://www.competitionpolicyinternational.com/are-payment-card-systems-multilateral-interchange-fees-anticompetitive-by-object-under-eu-competition-law/

55. (2020): Articles 17-18, 40, 55-57, 61. In: Commentry of EU regulations 1103 and 1104 of 2016 on jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement in matters of matrimonial property and the property consequences of registered partnerships. Eds.: Pietro Franzina & Ilaria Viareng, Elgar Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-78811-508-7.

56. (2020): Az európai “magánversenyjog” hajnala. In: Verseny és szabályozás 2019. Eds. Pál Valentiny, Zombor Berezvai, Csongor István Nagy. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet, pp. 13-25.

57. (2020): The European Union’s Rule-of-Law Crisis and the Problem of Diagonality. In: European Studies: Past, Present, and Future. Ed.: Erik Jones, Agenda Publishing.

58. (2020): Clash of trade and national public interest in WTO law: the illusion of “weighing and balancing” and the theory of reservation. In: Journal of International Economic Law, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 143-163.

59. (2020): 59-63. §: Szerződésen kívüli kötelmi jogviszonyok. In: A nemzetközi magánjogról szóló törvény kommentárja. Eds. Lajos Vékás, Zoltán Nemessányi, András Osztovits. HVG-Orac, Budapest. pp. 332-337.

60. (2020): Milyen szintű bizonyítottság szükséges a Kbt. versenyjogi kapcsolódású szabályainak alkalmazásához? Gyanúsítás, valószínűsítés, bizonyítás. In: Közbeszerzési Jog, no. 2, pp. 21-26. (What standard of proof governs the application of the competition-law-linked provisions of the Public Procurement Act: reasonable suspicions, substantiation and proof)

61. (2019): A szerzőség kérdése a kollíziós jogban: eretnek gondolatok a szellemi tulajdonra alkalmazandó joggal kapcsolatban. In: Honeste Benefacere Pro Scientia. Ünnepi kötet Burián László 65. születésnapja alkalmából. Eds. Katalin Raffai & Sarolta Szabó. Pázmány Press, Budapest. pp. 209-219.

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62. (2019): Has the time come to federalize private competition law? The autonomous concept of undertaking in the CJEU’s ruling in Case C 724/17 Vantaan kaupunki v Skanska Industrial Solutions Oy, NCC Industry Oy, Asfaltmix Oy. In: Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 720-728.

63. (2019): Anticompetitive Object/Effect: An Overview of EU and National Case Law. In: e-Competitions Bulletin Anticompetitive object/effect, Art. N° 91905.

64. (2019): Intra-EU BITs after Achmea: a cross-cutting issue. In: Investment arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: Law and Practice. Csongor Nagy ed. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019, pp. 1-13.

65. (2019): Freihandelsabkommen, regionale Wirtschaftsintegrationen und die neue Epoche des Welthandels. In: Zeitschrift für Europarecht, Internationales Privatrecht und Rechtsvergleichung, no. 3., pp. 100-107.

66. (2019): Jogválasztás az új nemzetközi magánjogi törvényben. In: Jogtudományi Közlöny, vol. 74, no. 5, pp. 189-196. (Party autonomy in the new law on private international law)

67. (2019): Neo-protekcionizmus és világkereskedelem: jogi és gazdasági keretek. In: Pál Valentiny, Ferenc László Kiss, Csongor István Nagy, Zombor Berezvai (eds.): Verseny és Szabályozás 2018. MTA KRTK Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. pp. 44-61. (Neo-protectionism and world trade: legal and economic frameworks)

68. (2019): World Trade, Imperial Fantasies and Protectionism: Can You Really Have Your Cake and Eat It Too? In: Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 87-132.

69. (2019): Nemzetközi együttműködés a gazdasági kapcsolatok területén. In: Fejes Zsuzsanna – Szalai Anikó (eds.): Államközi kapcsolatok, Iurisperitus Kiadó, Szeged, pp. 199-2012.

70. (2019): International Cooperation in Economic Relations. In: Zsuzsanna Fejes – Márton Sulyok – Anikó Szalai (eds.): Interstate Relations, Iurisperitus Kiadó, Szeged, 2019. pp. 199-2012.

71. (2018): Hungary. In: Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, and Francisco Marcos (eds.): The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States. Oxford University Press, 2018. pp. 180-192.

72. (2018): Noi tendințe în dreptul relațiilor economice internaționale: întrebări si răspunsuri privind reglementarea comerțului international. In: Sapientia Iuris. Ed.: Emőd Veress. C.H. Beck, București, pp. 23-32.

73. (2018): Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Treaties and EU Law after Achmea: 'Know Well What Leads You Forward and What Holds You Back. In: German Law Journal, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 981-1016.

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170. (2009): Kártérítési felelősség kartelljogsértések esetén: gondolatok a Tpvt. új szabályai kapcsán. In: Magyar Jog, n 9, pp. 513-520 (Liability for damages due to cartel law violations: some thoughts on the new rule of the Competition Act)

171. (2009): A kartellkár egy speciális esete: a vétlen szerződő fél kártérítési igénye. In: Versenyjogi jogsértések esetén érvényesíthető magánjogi igények. HVG-Orac, Budapest, pp. 125-143 (A special case of competition damages: the innocent contracting party’s claim for damages)

172. (2009): Jelentős piaci erő jogintézménye a villamosenergia-piaci szabályozásban: jogalkotói önellentmondás? In: Verseny és szabályozás. Ed.: Kiss Ferenc László – Valentiny Pál. MTA Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet. pp. 147-169 (The concept of significant market power in electricity regulation: legislative self-contradiction)

173. (2009): The Constitutional Court condemned Hungarian statute imposing ‘occupational ban’ on executives of cartelist companies. In: European Competition Law Review, n 8, pp. 371-372.

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174. (2009): Enforcement of contracts in Hungary (co-author: Oláh, Zsófia). In: The Case Law of Central and Eastern Europe. Enforcement of Contracts. Volume I. Eds.: Messmann, Stefan és Tajti, Tibor. European University Press. pp. 215-315.

175. (2009): A joghatósági megállapodás magyar és európai szabályozásának értelmezési kérdéseiről. In: Jogtudományi Közlöny, n 12, pp. 505-517 (On the questions of interpretation of the Hungarian and European regulation of choice-of-court agreements)

176. (2008): Az egységes fogalomértelmezés követelménye a formálódó közösségi nemzetközi magánjogban, különös tekintettel a polgári és kereskedelmi ügy, a szerződés és a szerződésen kívüli kötelem fogalmára. In: Európai Jog, n 2, pp. 3-12 (The requirement of uniform interpretation in the emerging Community private international law, with special emphasis on the notion of civil and commercial matter, contract and non-contractual obligation)

177. (2008): Mégiscsak lehet viszonteladási árat kikötni? In: Gazdaság és Jog, n 5, pp. 8-12 (After all: is it possible to fix the resale price?)

178. (2008): A leverage koncepciója az elektronikus hírközlési jogban: vissza a gyökerekhez. In: Infokommunikáció és Jog, n 3, pp. 113-121 (The concept of leverage in electronic communications law: back to the roots)

179. (2008): A jogellenes károkozás kollíziós szabályai a Róma II Rendeletben. In: Magyar Jog, n 8 (The conflict rules of delicts in the Rome II Regulation)

180. (2008): A magyar versenyjog üzletititok-szabályának néhány értelmezési kérdéséről. In: Jogtudományi Közlöny, n 11 (On some questions of interpretation of Hungarian competition law’s trade secret rule)

181. (2008):Egyetemes szolgáltatás és verseny. In: Infokommunikáció és Jog, n 11 (Universal service and competition)

182. (2007): Refusal to deal and the doctrine of essential facilities in US and EC competition law. A comparative perspective and a proposal for an analytical framework. In: European Law Review, n 5, pp. 664-685.

183. (2007): The Moral of the Status Law Saga. In: Acta Juridica Hungarica, n 3, pp. 295-306.

184. (2007): Közös joghatósági szabályok polgári és kereskedelmi ügyekben. A Brüsszel I Rendelet. In: PEJ-Akták. Tanulmányok a polgári eljárásjogi köréből. Ed.: Kiss Daisy. ELTE Bibó István Szakkollégium, Budapest, 2007. pp. 83-105 (Common rules on jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters. The Brussels I Regulation)

185. (2006): Free movement rights awarded by the ECJ. London Law Review, n 2, pp. 241-258.

186. (2006): Nélkülözhetetlen eszközök koncepciója az amerikai, a közösségi és a magyar versenyjogban. In: Európai Jogi Tanulmányok. ELTE ÁJK, Nemzetközi Magánjogi és Európai Gazdasági Jogi Tanszék. pp. 125-156. (The concept of essential facilities in US, Community and Hungarian competition law)

187. (2005): Ingó dolgok tulajdonjogának nem tulajdonostól való megszerzése: Omnes plus iuris… In: Polgári Jogi Kodifikáció, n 1, pp. 20-24 (The acquisition of legal title over movables from a non-owner)

188. (2005): A szerződéses szinallagma védelme, különös tekintettel a felén túli sérelemre. In: JogOK (HVG-Orac), n 1, pp. 32-49 (The protection of the contractual synallagma, with special emphasis on laesio enormis)

189. (2005): Az agency-k jogalkotási hatásköre az USA-ban. In: Jogtudományi Közlöny, n 6, pp. 257-269 (The legislative power of agencies in the US)

190. (2004): Státusztörvény és EU-csatlakozás, van-e helye a kedvezménytörvénynek az EU-ban? In: Magyar Kisebbség, Kolozsvár, n 1, pp. 223-266 (Status law and EU accession, does the law on entitlements have a place in the EU?)

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191. (2004) Közigazgatási határozatok bírósági felülvizsgálata összehasonlító jogi szempontból. In: Összehasonlító közigazgatási eljárásjogi tanulmányok. Ed.: Nagy Csongor István. Bibó István Szakkollégium, Budapest, pp. 105-126 (Judicial review of administrative decisions from a comparative perspective)

192. (2003): Felsőházak, második kamarák. In: Összehasonlító Parlamenti Jog. Ed.: Nagy Csongor István – Sepsi Tibor – Papp Imre. Parlamenti Nyomda, Budapest, pp. 111-127 (Upper houses, second chambers)

193. (2003): Nélkülözhetetlen eszközök és a távközlési infrastruktúra. In: Internetjogi tanulmányok. Ed: Kiss Daisy – Sántha Ágnes. Bibó István Szakkollégium Internetjogi Műhely, Budapest, pp. 231-245 (Essential facilities and telecommunications infrastructure)

194. (2003): EU csatlakozás és a határon túli magyarok. In: EU-csatlakozás. Ahogy a jövő köztisztviselői látják. Budapest, pp. 136-167 (Accession to the EU and Hungarians beyond the borders)

195. (2003): A romániai kisebbségi jog 1945 és 1989 közötti történetének tendenciái, különös tekintettel a magyar kisebbség helyzetére II. Magyar Kisebbség, Kolozsvár (Romania), n 3, pp. 257-282 (The historical tendencies of Romania’s minority law between 1945 and 1989, with special emphasis on the situation of the Hungarian minority II.)

196. (2002): A romániai kisebbségi jog 1945 és 1989 közötti történetének tendenciái, különös tekintettel a magyar kisebbség helyzetére I. Magyar Kisebbség, Kolozsvár (Romania), 2002. n 2, pp. 292-338 (The historical tendencies of Romania’s minority law between 1945 and 1989, with special emphasis on the situation of the Hungarian minority I.)

197. (2002): A felfaló ár megítélése a magyar versenyjogban. In: Collega. n 3, pp. 6-13 (The adjudication of predatory prices in Hungarian competition law)

198. (2002): Túlzottan magas árak megítélése a magyar versenyjogban. Collega, n 4, pp. 38-47 (Excessive pricing in Hungarian competition law)

199. (2002): Nélkülözhetetlen eszköz a közösségi versenyjogban. In: Új generáció a közigazgatásban. Tempus Közalapítvány – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal. pp. 199-218 (Essential facilities in Community competition law)

200. (2002): A hatalommegosztás és az európai társadalomfejlődés összefüggései. Gondolatok Bibó István hatalommegosztás-koncepciója kapcsán. In: ELTE ÁJK TDK-dolgozatok. Ed.: Takács Péter. pp. 281-305 (The connections between separation of powers and European social development)

201. (2001): Kisebbségi törvénytervezetek és alternatívák Romániában. In: Bibó István Szakkollégium Évkönyve II. pp. 119-150 (Drafts on ethnic minorities in Romania)

202. (2001): Predatory pricing in Hungary and in Community law. The perspectives of the legal approximation process in Central and Eastern Europe. Bibó István Szakkollégium – Európai Jogakadémia, Budapest, pp. 147-162.

203. (2001): A romániai kisebbségi jog 1945 és 1989 között. Tendenciák, különös tekintettel a romániai magyarság helyzetére. In: Studia Collegii de Stephano Bibó Nominati. ELTE – Bibó István Szakkollégium, Budapest, pp. 305-366 (Romanian minority law between 1945 and 1989)

204. (2000): Siculicidium. In: Székelyföld, Csíkszereda (Romania), n 5, pp. 78-117 (Siculicidium)

205. (2000): A mádéfalvi veszedelem a székely privilégiumtörténet tükrében. In: Fejedelmek – forradalmak – vasutak. Erdélytörténeti Könyvek 3., Debrecen (Hungary), pp. 195-231 (The tragedy of Mádéfalva in the context of the legal history of Székelys)

206. (2000): Felfaló árazás Magyarországon és az Európai Unióban. In: Versenyfelügyeleti Értesítő, n 8, pp. 394-414 (Predatory pricing in Hungary and in the European Union)

207. (2000): Kisebbségi törvénytervezetek és alternatívák Romániában. In: Collega, n 5, pp. 5-14 (Drafts on ethnic minorities in Romania)

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208. (1999): Ki tudja merre, merre visz a végzet. In: Bibó István Szakkollégium Évkönyve I., Budapest, pp. 8-53 (Who knows what destiny will bring us?)

Forthcoming publications

209. (2021): Case C-66/18 Commission v. Hungary. In: American Journal of International Law, vol. 115, no. 5.

210. (2021): Can a state swim against the tide? Hungarian perspectives on investor-state arbitration. In: The (Comparative) Constitutional Law of Private‐Public Arbitration. Ed. Stephan Schill (volume of European Research Council project). Oxford University Press.

211. (2021): Economic constitutionalism and the constitutionalization of the internal market. In: Economic Constitutionalism in a Turbulent World. Eds.: Gábor Halmai, Lisa Mardikian & Achilles Skordas, Edward Elgar.

212. (2021): What role for private enforcement in EU competition law? A religion in quest of founder. In: Competition law sanctions. Ed. Tihamér Tóth. Cambridge University Press.

213. (2021): Összehasonlító jogi adalékok az európai integráció jogához. In: Ünnepi kötet Király Miklós tiszteletére. ELTE Eötvös Kiadó.

214. Constitutional objections to opt-out collective actions: a cover up for a system failure? In: … Ünnepi kötet.

215. EU competition law devours its children: the proliferation of anti-competitive object and the problem of false positives. In: Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies

216. A kartellkár mint joghatósági ok. In: … Ünnepi kötet.

Other (miscellaneous) writings

217. (2021): Foreword. In: Bruno Zeller, Gautam Mohanty, Sai Ramani Garimella: Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards and the Public Policy Exception, Including an Analysis of South Asian State Practice, Springer, pp. vii-ix.

218. (2020): A jogállamiság mint lehetőség. In: HVG (December 3, 2020) (Rule of law as an opportunity)

219. (2020): The Commission’s Al Capone Tricks: Using GATS to protect academic freedom in the European Union, VerfBlog, 2020/11/20, https://verfassungsblog.de/the-commissions-al-capone-tricks/.

220. (2019): Könyvismertetés: Martonyi János – “Nyitás és identitás – Geopolitika, világkereskedelem, Európa.” In: Magyar Jog, vol. 66, n 1, pp. 63-64. (Book review – Martonyi, János: Opening and identity – Geopolitics, world trade, Europe)

221. (2015): Comparative “Federal Markets” Law: Internal Market, Dormant Commerce Clause & Free Trade. In: The EURO Newsletter. The Newsletter of the Institute for European Studies, n 2, pp. 11-12.

222. (2014): Recenzió – Burián László: Nemzetközi magánjog. Általános rész. In: Állam- és Jogtudomány, vol. LV, n 4, pp. 97-100. (Book review – Burián, László: Private international law. General Part)

223. (2013): The Hungarian Competition Office stops a cartel investigation due to blocking legislation : can national law suppress a cartel investigation that affects inter-state trade ? (Watermelon cartel), 10 April 2013, e-Competitions, N°53124, www.concurrences.com

224. (2013): The Hungarian Supreme Court pronounces a document acquired from an unspecified source as admissible in a bid rigging case concerning tenders published by the Municipality of Budapest

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for construction and renovation works, 6 February 2012, e-Competitions, N°51107, www.concurrences.com

225. (2012): Előszó. In: Kovács András: Piacszabályozás és jogorvoslat. HVG-Orac, Budapest, 2012. pp. 17-18. (Introduction)

226. (2011): The metamorphoses of universal service: a transsectoral perspective. Conference Paper. Fourth Annual conference on competition and regulation in network industries.

227. (2011): Ügyvéd: üzlet, szakma vagy hivatás? In: Pesti Ügyvéd, n 1 (Attorney-at-law: business, occupation or profession?)

228. (2010): The Rule on Restrictive Agreements and Vertical Intra-Brand Restraints: The Structure of the Rule on Restrictive Agreements in US and EU Competition Law, with Special Emphasis on the Treatment of Vertical Intra-Brand Price and Territorial Restrictions. S.J.D. thesis. Central European University.

229. (2010): An Englishman in Budapest. Megjelent Richard Whish Versenyjog című kommentárjának magyar nyelvű fordítása. In: Versenytükör vol. VI., n 3, pp. 44-45. (An Englishman in Budapest. The Hungarian translation of Richard Whish’s Competition Law has been published)

230. (2009): Versenyjogsértés és kártérítés. Ph.D. dissertation. Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences.

231. (2009): The Hungarian Constitutional Court condemns a statute imposing ‘occupational ban’ on the executives of cartelist companies, 25 February 2009, e-Competitions, N°25780, www.concurrences.com

232. (2008): Csongor István Nagy, The Hungarian Competition Office refuses to hold abusive the postal incumbent's conduct due to the lack of palpable market effects (Magyar Posta), 8 July 2008, e-Competitions, N°21519, www.concurrences.com

233. (2000): Diskriminierungsverbot und Minderheiten in Ungarn. In: Journal ‘Deutsch-Ungarisches Seminar 2000’ – Workshop II: Grundrechte in Deutschland und Ungarn, available at http://www.netzwerk-ost-west.de/budapest/2000.html (Prohibition of Discrimination and Minorities in Hungary)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2021 LUISS – Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali “Guido Carli” (Rome, Italy), visiting professor

- EU law (human rights module) (in English) 2018 National Chengchi University (Taipei, Taiwan), visiting professor

- International business law (guest lecturer) (in English) - Public international law (guest lecturer) (in English)

2018 China-EU School of Law (Beijing, China), visiting professor - European private law (in English)

2018 University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia), visiting professor - International Trade Finance Law (guest lecturer) (in English)

2015-2016 Indiana University (Bloomington, US), Fulbright visiting professor and adjunct professor (affiliated to the Maurer School of Law and the School of Global and International Studies) - Antitrust: comparative competition law (in English) - European Economic Law and Policy (in English)

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- International trade (in English) - The legal problems of international economic relations (in English)

2015- Central European University (Budapest/New York), recurrent visiting professor - Comparative antitrust law (in English) - Drafting and Negotiating International Contracts (in English) - International Civil Litigation (in English) - EU law II (in English)

2014-2018 Riga Graduate School of Law (Riga, Latvia), visiting professor - Comparative tort and damages law (in English) - Comparative employment law (in English) - The legal problems of international economic relations (in English)

2013- Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), visiting professor - EU Economic Law (in Hungarian) - International Economic Law (in Hungarian)

2013- Andrássy Universität Budapest, supervisor in the doctoral program (in German)

2007- University of Szeged, Faculty of Law, associate professor & head of the Department of Private International Law (as from 2011) - Courses on private international law and international economic law (in

Hungarian) - ‘Gateway’ program (in cooperation with the Shanghai University of Political

Sciences and Law and the Shanghai International Studies University) & Erasmus program: Courses on EU competition law, EU private international law & The legal problems of international economic relations (in English)

2008-2014 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Department of Business Law, associate professor - Business law (in English) - Courses on EU economic law and Competition law (in Hungarian)

2011 Masarykova Univerzita (Brno, Czech Republic), visiting professor - EU private international law (in English)

2008-2010 CEU Business School, adjunct lecturer - Co-lecturer of ‘Intellectual Property in a Global Context’ (in English)

2010- Budapest Bar, Attorney School , lecturer - Lectures on law firm commercials (in Hungarian)

2010-2011 Mathias Corvinus Collegium (Budapest), lecturer - Courses on competition law and market liberalization (in Hungarian)

2007-2009 Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Department of Private International Law and European Economic Law, lecturer - Courses on private international law and competition law (in Hungarian)

2005 CEU Department of Legal Studies, SJD student - Legal terminology (in English)

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- Computer-based Legal Research (in English)

2006-2007 Corvinus University – Corvinus Business School, lecturer

2005-2008 International Business School, Budapest (program registered at Oxford Brookes University), module leader and lecturer - Courses on business law and EU law (in English and in Hungarian)

2003-2006 István Bibó College of Law, Department of International and European Law, Budapest, mentor