Ferenc Mádl Institute // Mádl Ferenc Intézet
Established in 2019, the Institute is named after Ferenc Mádl, an academic, an emblematic figure of Hungarian comparative law, an internationally renowned lawyer and President of the Hungarian Republic. During the establishment Ferenc Mádl Institute for Comparative Law (MFI), existing comparative law institutes in other countries served as an important model, in particular the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law which operates under the Federal Ministry of Justice; the Hellenic Institute of International and Foreign Law; and, in some respects, the Max Planck Institute. Beyond the foreign examples, it was also emphasized during the establishment of the MFI that the Institute should also reflect Hungarian national priorities and characteristics both in terms of its spirit, its tasks and its personal and infrastructure capacity.
For more information on FMI website, visit https://mfi.gov.hu/en/
5 éves a Mádl Ferenc Összehasonlító Jogi Intézet - emlékfilm
Mádl Ferenc: Tudós és államférfi - könyvbemutató a Sándor-palotában
Mádl Ferenc: Tudós és államférfi - könyvbemutató - a szerző gondolatai
Mádl Ferenc: Tudós és államférfi - könyvbemutató - Novák Katalin nyitóbeszéde
P. Kovács - The "isms" or the International Criminal Court
M. Škulić - The Novelties of Establishing the Permanent International Criminal Court
'The ICC at 25: Lessons Learnt, Might Have Been Learnt and Unlearnt' Internation Conference
M. Munivrana - The Effects and Effectiveness of the Functioning of the ICC
B. Janusz-Pohl - The Position of the Prosecutor before the ICC
T. V. Ádány - Jurisdiction, Complementarity, Admissibility,Triggering Mechanisms
R. Varga - Effects of War Crimes in the Rome Statute
Ł. Pohl (B. Janusz-Pohl) - Examining the Definition of Genocide under the RomeStatut - Foundations
T. Hoffmann - The Evolution of the Definition of Crimes against Humanity
M. Wielec - Children and International Crimes
'The ICC at 25' Discussion 1
S. Roksandić - Prosecuting Serious Economic Crimes before the ICC
N. Béres - The Crime ofAggression under the Rome Statute and the Security Council
S. Pellet - Victims and Witnesses Participation in the Proceedings. Reparations to Victims
Sz. Pawelec - Accomplice Liability before the ICC
A. Hárs - Should We Bring Peacekeepers before the ICC? – Case Study of Burundi
K. Šmigová - The Interplay between the ICC and Other International Courts and Tribunals
R. R. Novokmet - Non-State Actors and International Criminal Law
C. M. Mensah - The ICC and Africa
G. Kecskés - The Protection of the Environment under the Rome Statute
M. Rau - The Protection of Cultural Heritage and the ICC
R. Hassanová - The ICC and Central Europe: Why We Should Care?
'The ICC at 25' - Discussion 2
'Maastricht 30' International Conference
J. Varga - Opening Speech