Noémi Nagy

Strong bastion? – How effectively the Constitutional Court of Hungary protects national minorities?

Dr. Noémi Nagy, Senior Lecturer, Department of International Law, University of Public Service (Budapest, Hungary), guest lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Pécs (Hungary), and research fellow at the MTA-ELTE Research Group on Legal History (Budapest, Hungary)

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Dr. Noémi Nagy is Senior Lecturer at the Department of International Law, University of Public Service (Budapest, Hungary), guest lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Pécs (Hungary), and research fellow at the MTA-ELTE Research Group on Legal History (Budapest, Hungary). From 2010 to 2014 she was research fellow at the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and she spent the 2014/2015 academic year at the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central-European Studies, University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada). She holds a PhD in law as well as university degrees in law and psychology. Her research focuses on language rights, minority rights and the international protection of human rights. She is author of more than 50 publications including a Hungarian-language monograph (Language of Power – Power of Language: Language Legislation and Language Policy in the History of Europe).