News

Paper accepted in the German Law Journal

18/04/2017
A paper discussing the methodological framework as well as the analysis of initial Hungarian data has been accepted for publication in the German Law Journal. The paper titled “How to measure the strength of judicial decisions?” written by Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos, and Attila Gyulai covers the approach elaborated by the JUDICON project.

JUDICON panel at ECPR

17/04/2017
JUDICON organized a panel at this years’ ECPR in the Law and Court section (6-9, September, Oslo). The papers to be presented will cover the Slovakian, the German, the Romanian case, and a time-series cross national analysis. The papers will be presented by Max Steuer (Department of Political Science, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University Bratislava), Oliver Lembcke (Institute of Political Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Csongor Kuti (Faculty of Arts, Univeristy of Targu Mures) and Gábor Dobos - Attila Gyulai - Kálmán Pócza (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Political Science).

JUDICON at the Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Political Science Association

16/04/2017
The first country-specific analyses will be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Political Science Association  (9-10, June, Győr) in a panel dedicated to the JUDICON project. The papers to be presented will cover the Slovakian, the German, the Romanian cases and a time-series cross national analysis. The papers will be presented by Max Steuer (Department of Political Science, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University Bratislava), Oliver Lembcke (Institute of Political Science, Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Csongor Kuti (Faculty of Arts, Univeristy of Targu Mures) and Gábor Dobos - Attila Gyulai - Kálmán Pócza (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Political Science).

Upcoming workshop in Budapest

16/04/2017
The closing workshop of the JUDICON project will be held at the end of June, 2017 in Budapest. At the workshop, all country-analyses will be discussed to be finalized as papers to be published in the near future.

3rd International Project Workshop

05/10/2016
Judicon held the project’s third workshop in Budapest, 30th September 2016. The participants discussed the country specific difficulties of the coding and worked on the interpretation framework of the data presentation.

2nd International Project Workshop

02/03/2016
Judicon held the project’s second workshop in Budapest, 12th February 2016. The participants compared initial country results and discussed the final coding scheme to be applied in the following phase of the project.

JUDICON kick-off meeting

02/03/2016
Judicon held its kick-off meeting in Budapest, 16th October, 2015. The participants discussed the methodology and country-specific issues of the research.