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CORRIGENDUM: RULE OF LAW VS. POLAND AND HUNGARY – AN INCONSISTENT

APPROACH?

NASIYA DAMINOVA

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Postdoctoral Researcher, Lehrstuhl f€urOffentliches Recht mit internationaler Ausrichtung, Universit€€ at Konstanz, PhD in Comparative and Transnational Law, Scuola Superiore Sant 'Anna (2018),

Konstanz, Germany.

CORRIGENDUM

Published online: June 8, 2021

© 2021 Akademiai Kiado, Budapest

CORRIGENDUM: Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies 60 (2019) 3, 236–259 DOI:10.1556/2052.2019.00015

The following acknowledgement was regrettably omitted from the original publication.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No. 822590—Democratic Efficacy and the Varieties of Populism in Europe (DEMOS). Any dissemination of results here presented reflects only the author’s view. The Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

pCorresponding author. E-mail: nasiya.daminova@gmail.com Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies61 (2020) 1, 133 DOI:10.1556/2052.2021.11111

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