Semester schedule

Spring term 2016/17

Master in
European Human Rights

25 January 2017

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courses / credits / apply
Constitutional Interpretation
Tóth Gábor Attila / 4
Equal Treatment and Prohibition of Discrimination
Kiss Valéria / 4
compulsory elective courses / credits / apply / course / credits / apply
The Right to Liberty and Security
Lévay Miklós-Doszpoth Anna / 3
Citizens’ Rights in the European Union and the European Convention of Human Rights
Bodnár Eszter / 3
International and European Refugee Law
Nagy Boldizsár / 3
Communicative Freedoms in the European Union and in the European Convention of Human Rights; Privacy Protection in the EU and Council of Europe
Salát Orsolya / 3 / The prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
Sonnevend Pál / 3
The Right to Property and Related Economic Rights; Labour Rights as Human Rights, Labour Rights as Human Rights
Sonnevend Pál-Hungler Sára / 3 / Right to Justice
Fleck Zoltán / 3
elective courses / credits / apply / course / credits / apply
Transitional Justice
Hack Péter / 4

Week 1 (Friday)

10th of February

Room: A/5

8.30-11.45.Compulsory Elective

Citizens’ Rights in the European Union and the European Convention of Human Rights

(4 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Eszter Bodnár

Compulsory Elective

room A/5
12.00-14.30 / The Right to Liberty and Security
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Miklós Lévay–Doszpoth Anna
15.00-18.15 / International and European Refugee Law
(4 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Boldizsár Nagy

Week 1 (Saturday)

11th of February

Room: A/5

8.00-11.30. Compulsory

Constitutional Interpretation(4 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Gábor Attila Tóth

Compulsory Elective

room A/5 / room A/1
12.00-14.30 / Communicative Freedoms in the European Union and in the European Convention of Human Rights; Privacy Protection in the EU and Council of Europe
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Orsolya Salát
15.00-17.30 / The Right to Property and Related Economic Rights
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Sonnevend Pál / Right to Justice
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck

Week 2 (Friday)

24th of February

Room: A/5

9.00-11.30. Compulsory

Equal Treatment and Prohibition of Discrimination(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck, Valéria Kiss

Compulsory Elective

room A/5 / room A/1
12.00-14.30 / International and European Refugee Law
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Boldizsár Nagy
14.00-16.15 / Citizens’ Rights in the European Union and the European Convention of Human Rights
(3 x 45 minutes)
Lecturer: Eszter Bodnár
15.30-18.00 / The Right to Liberty and Security
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Miklós Lévay–Doszpoth Anna

Week 2 (Saturday)

25th of February

Room: A/5

08.00-11.30.Compulsory

Constitutional Interpretation(4 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Gábor Attila Tóth

Compulsory Elective

room A/5 / room A/1
12.00-14.30 / Communicative Freedoms in the European Union and in the European Convention of Human Rights; Privacy Protection in the EU and Council of Europe
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Orsolya Salát
A: 15.00-18.20
B:15.00-17.30. / The Right to Property and Related Economic Rights
(4 x 45 minutes with 20 minutes break)
Lecturer: Sonnevend Pál / Right to Justice
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck

Week 3 (Friday)

10th of March

Room: A/5

09.00-11.30. Compulsory

Equal Treatment and Prohibition of Discrimination(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck, Valéria Kiss

Compulsory Elective

room A/5
12.00-14.30 / The Right to Liberty and Security
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Miklós Lévay–Doszpoth Anna

Elective

room A/5
15.00-18.20 / Transitional Justice
(4 x 45 minutes with 20 minutes break)
Lecturer: Péter Hack

Week 3 (Saturday)

11th of March

Room: A/5

08.00-11.30: Compulsory

Constitutional Interpretation(4 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Gábor Attila Tóth

Compulsory Elective

room A/5 / room A/1
12.00-14.30 / Communicative Freedoms in the European Union and in the European Convention of Human Rights; Privacy Protection in the EU and Council of Europe
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Orsolya Salát / The prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Sonnevend Pál
15.00-17.30. / Labour Rights as Human Rights
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Sára Hungler / Right to Justice
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck

Week 4 (Friday)

24th of March

Room: A/5

09.00-11.30. Compulsory

Equal Treatment and Prohibition of Discrimination(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck, Valéria Kiss

Compulsory Elective

room A/5
12.00-14.30 / I The Right to Liberty and Security
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Miklós Lévay-Doszpoth Anna

Elective

room A/5
15.00-18.20 / Transitional Justice
(4 x 45 minutes with 20 minutes break)
Lecturer: Péter Hack

Week 4 (Saturday)

25th of March

Room: A/5

08.00-10.30. Compulsory

Equal Treatment and Prohibition of Discrimination(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck, Valéria Kiss

Compulsory Elective

room A/5 / room A/1
A:12.00-14.30
B: 11.00-14.30 / Communicative Freedoms in the European Union and in the European Convention of Human Rights; Privacy Protection in the EU and Council of Europe
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Orsolya Salát / The prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
(4 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Sonnevend Pál
A: 15.00-18.20
B:15.00-17.30. / Labour Rights as Human Rights
(4 x 45 minutes with 20 minutes break)
Lecturer: Sára Hungler / Right to Justice
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck

Week 5 (Friday)

April 7

Room: A/5

09.00-11.30. Compulsory

Equal Treatment and Prohibition of Discrimination(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Zoltán Fleck, Valéria Kiss

Compulsory Elective

room A/5
12.00-14.30 / The Right to Liberty and Security
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Miklós Lévay–Doszpoth Anna

Elective

room A/5
15.00-18.20 / Transitional Justice
(4 x 45 minutes with 20 minutes break)
Lecturer: Péter Hack

Week 5 (Saturday)

April 8

Room: A/5

9.00-11.30 Compulsory

Constitutional Interpretation(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)

Lecturer: Gábor Attila Tóth

Compulsory Elective

room A/5
12.00-14.30 / Communicative Freedoms in the European Union and in the European Convention of Human Rights; Privacy Protection in the EU and Council of Europe
(3 x 45 minutes with 15 minutes break)
Lecturer: Orsolya Salát

Elective

room A/5
15.00-17.30 / Transitional Justice
(3 x 45 minutes with 20 minutes break)
Lecturer: Péter Hack

Week 6 (Friday)

Due to the tight scheduling please while planning take into consideration that in any case of illness or other problems occurring on our side we will replan courses for the 21-22nd of April if possible.

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