The new Hungarian Constitution became law on New Year’s Day, 2012. Is it a harbinger of a new anti-European trend in the hear of Europe, or simply an anomalous hiccup? We are not living in the “end of constitutional history.” An excellent analysis by Kim Lane Scheppele is here.
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