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  1. Corporate Human Rights?.   -- In:  European journal of international law -- ISSN 0938-5428. -- Vol. 32, (2021), no. 2, s. 537-569. 
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  2. Comparativism and the New Hungarian Fundamental Law – Taking Raz Seriously.   -- In:  International and comparative law review -- ISSN 1213-8770. -- Vol. 17 (2018), no. 1, s. 109-127. 
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  3. European law beyond ‘Ever Closer Union’ : repositioning the concept, its thrust and the ECJ's comparative methodology.   -- In:  European law journal -- ISSN 1351-5993. -- Vol. 22 (2016), no. 4, s. 519-538. 
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  4. The Comparative Law Method and the European Court of Justice : Echoes Across the Atlantic.   -- In:  The American journal of comparative law -- ISSN 0002-919X. -- Vol. 64, (2016), no. 4, s. 841-864. 
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  5. European protection order in criminal matters versus European protection order in civil matters.   -- In:  European studies -- ISSN 1805-8809. -- Vol. 3 (2016), s. 170-183. 
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  6. Can you tell when an illiberal democracy is in the making? An appeal to comparative constitutional scholarship from Hungary.   -- In:  International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 279-300. 
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  7. Partial Bills of Rights.   -- In:  The American journal of comparative law -- ISSN 0002-919X. -- Vol. 63, (2015), no. 2, s. 403-438. 
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  8. Foreign fads or fashions? The role of comparativism in human rights law.   -- In:  International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 3, s. 631-660. 
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  9. Companies and their fundamental rights : a comparative perspective.   -- In:  International and comparative law quarterly -- ISSN 0020-5893. -- Vol. 64, (2015), no. 3, s. 661-696. 
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  10. American ideas abroad : comparative implications of US Supreme Court decision-making models.   -- In:  International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 90-118. 
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