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    Academic Staff

    Associate Professor Dr. Gyula FÁBIÁN

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    Academic Involvement

    • Institutional Law of the European Union (in Romanian and Hungarian)
    • Actions Brought Before the Courts of the European Union (in Hungarian)
    • Public International Law (in Hungarian and Romanian during 2018-2020)
    • Law of Ethnic and National Minorities (in Hungarian)

    Education and Professional Training

    • PhD in Law, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (2001): “The European Court of Justice as a Supranational Judicial Body” (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marțian Niciu)
    • Law Degree, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (1994)

    Publications

    I. Books, Book Chapters, and Studies in Collective Volumes
    1. Gy. Fábián, with 10 other co-authors, Migration and Central Europe. Challenges and Legal Responses, CEA Publishing, Budapest-Miskolc, 2024, pp. 121-185;
    2. Gy. Fábián, with 115 other co-authors, Jus est ars boni et aequi (In honorem Corneliu Bârsan), Hamangiu Publishing, Bucharest, 2023, Volume III, pp. 214-246;
    3. Gy. Fábián, Institutional Law of the European Union, 3rd edition, Hamangiu Publishing, Bucharest, 2023;
    4. Gy. Fábián, Procedural Law of the European Union. Sedes Materiae, Hamangiu Publishing, Bucharest, 2023;
    5. Gy. Fábián, with 6 other co-authors, Controversial Standards of Legal Coexistence Between the Majority and the Hungarian Minority in Romania, Hamangiu Publishing, Bucharest, 2020.
    II. Articles
    1. Gy. Fábián, Persecution Due to Sexual Orientation as a Reason for Asylum in the Jurisprudence of the CJEU, Law, Identity and Values, Vol. 4, No. 1/2024, pp. 37-52;
    2. Gy. Fábián, On the Dilemmas and Challenges of Regulating “Artificial Intelligence” by the EU, Erdélyi Jogélet, Vol. 7, No. 2/2024, pp. 75-85;
    3. Gy. Fábián, The Duty of Loyalty of Ethnic and National Minorities in the Context of Criminal and Criminal Procedural Law in Romania, Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Legal Studies, Special Issue 2024, pp. 61-72;
    4. Gy. Fábián, The Principle of Primacy of European Union Law and the Idea of Constitutional Identity Promoted by the Romanian Constitutional Court, Curierul Judiciar, No. 7/2022, pp. 383-390;
    5. Gy. Fábián, Special Legal Solutions for Minority Territorial Autonomies in European States, Korunk, No. 6/2022, pp. 52-65.

    Recent Conferences

    • Persecution Due to Sexual Orientation as a Reason for Asylum in the Jurisprudence of the CJEU, presented at the conference Migration Challenges – Legal Responses in Specific Terms, organized by the Central European Academy and the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law (Zagreb, 14–16 February 2024)

    Research Projects

    • From 1 March 2023 to 29 February 2024, I was part of the research group “Migration Challenges – Legal Responses” at the Central European Academy, Budapest
    • In 2005, I received a research grant from the Board for Scientific Research of Hungarians Across Borders, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, on the topic: “The Legal Framework for the Political Representation of the Hungarian Minority in Romania”

    Teaching Mobilities and Research Fellowships

    • Visiting Lecturer under the CEEPUS II Mobility Grant program at the Faculty of Law, University of Pécs, Hungary, in 2006 and 2009

    Affiliations

    • Since 2014, external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA).
    • Since 2024, member of the Central European Professors’ Network.

    Contests and Prizes

    • Coordinator of the Faculty of Law team, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca – “European Law Moot Court” competition, qualified for the regional finals in Turin and Brno (2023/2024; 2024/2025)
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