Orsolya Johanna Sziebig

Orsolya Johanna Sziebig
  • PhD LL.M.
  • Senior Lecturer at University of Szeged

Senior Lecturer (University of Szeged)

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Introduction
List of publications: https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=10055252 Main areas of work experience - teaching international law, law of the European Union, law of international organisations, international environmental law and EU policy (lectures and seminars), - supervising thesis and final papers of students, - research. Current research interests: ecocide, wildlife crime, international nuclear law, human rights
Current institution
University of Szeged
Current position
  • Senior Lecturer

Publications

Publications (20)
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In this article, the authors argue that the Hungarian money laundering legislation, in its current form, is a result of intensive international and EU legislation and was highly influenced by soft law. This extensively legislated crime was introduced into the Hungarian Criminal Code in 1994 and has undergone numerous amendments since then, primaril...
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Az emberiségnek az elmúlt évtizedekben szembe kellett néznie az éghajlatváltozás hatásaival, és felismerte, hogy azonnali cselekvésre van szükség a káros hatások leküzdése érdekében. Az Egyesült Nemzetek Szervezete mint legfontosabb nemzetközi szereplő, 2015-ben fogadta el a fenntartható fejlődési célokat, amelyek átfogó keretet határoznak meg a fe...
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The environment is often called the “silent victim of war” – the case is not different in the Russo–Ukrainian armed conflict. Since 2014, nature − home to 35% of European biodiversity and varied natural habitats − has suffered a tremendous loss in Ukraine. The war has been responsible for the emission of 33 m tonnes of CO2 , and postwar reconstruct...
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Are democratic institutions resilient to global and local environmental change? This is the main question of our times in the midst of environmental degradation, climate change, habitat and biodiversity loss. In the 21st century, even regions and states with a long democratic history have to face the challenges posed by environmental urgency. In my...
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The international community has to face the adverse effects of climate change and a never seen environmental destruction. There are several areas of climate resilience, which means how a community can adapt to the challenges caused by environmental destruction. Urban climate resilience is crucial in the fight against climate change since more than...
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This article provides a detailed analysis of the European Union’s road towards compliance with the third pillar of the Aarhus Convention and the current developments in this regard. The European Union’s Notice on Access to Justice in Environmental Matters that was accepted in 2017 is also evaluated. No doubt, that environmental concerns became extr...
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Amikor 2019-ben az új Bizottság elnökeként Ursula von der Leyen kihirdette az euró-pai életmódunk előmozdítása című programot, mind elgondolkoztunk egy pillanatra: voltaképpen mit is értünk európai életmód alatt? Tanulmányunkban több kérdésre is választ keresünk. Megvizsgáljuk, vajon az európai életmód azonosítható-e az európai identitással és mily...
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Nuclear energy is a central part of European and worldwide energy production since it is a component in the energy mix of 13 EU Member States, accounting for almost 26% of the electricity produced in the European sphere. Also, it provides about 10% of the world's electricity from about 440 power reactors. Nuclear energy also fits the plan of a clim...
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Defining the Common European Way of Life The article focuses on the interpretation of the European Way of Life and the concept of Europeanness. Ursula von der Leyen determined the Promotion of the European Way of Life as a priority of the 2019-2024 Commission. The purpose behind this was to strengthen European democracy and place the citizens into...
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Belegondoltunk-e már, hogy Európában, a világ többi részétől eltérő módon, viszonylag egyszerre éljük életünket. Nagyjából egyszerre kezdjük és zárjuk napjainkat, hiszen Európa legnyugatibb és legkeletibb pontja között mindössze három óra időeltolódás van. Vajon van-e más közös is minden-napjainkban? Létezik-e közös európai életmód? Ha igen, mit je...
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https://www.constitutionaldiscourse.com/post/lilla-n%C3%B3ra-kiss-orsolya-johanna-sziebig-european-way-of-life
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Since its adoption in 1998, the Aarhus Convention has become one of the most significant international environmental agreements. Its unique structure based on three pillars and the range of rights included in it also provides fundamental rights for individuals and organisations of the NGO sphere. However, accession to the Convention posed challenge...
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Have we ever considered living our lives relatively simultaneously in all parts of Europe? We start and end our days roughly at the same time, as there is only a three-hour time lag between the westernmost and easternmost points of Europe. Do we have anything else in common in our everyday lives? Is there a common European way of life? If so, what...
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