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  • Vol. 19 No. 36 (2024)

    The primary focus of the issue no. 36 of the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law is on agricultural law issues, including environmental protection. This issue includes articles on Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Polish, Hungarian, and Slovakian law.

  • Vol. 18 No. 35 (2023)

    The primary focus of the issue no. 35 of the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law is on agricultural law issues, including environmental protection. This issue includes articles on Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Polish, Hungarian, and Slovakian law.

  • Vol. 18 No. 34 (2023)

    The primary focus of the issue no. 34 of the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law is on agricultural law issues, including environmental protection. This issue includes articles on Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Hungarian, and Slovakian law.

  • Vol. 17 No. 33 (2022)

    The primary focus of the issue no. 33 of the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law is on agricultural law issues, including land acquisition. This issue includes articles on Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Austrian, Hungarian, Italian and Slovakian law. There are also articles on the EU legal aspects of the subject. In addition to the main theme of the issue, there is an article on the so-called social farm and another on the agricultural reform in Romania after the First World War. The issue also includes a conference report on the constitutional protection of the environment and future generations in Central Europe.

  • Vol. 17 No. 32 (2022)

    The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's issue no. 32 primarily but not exclusively consists of articles on topics related to the interface between, on one hand, constitutional law, and, on the other hand, the environment or the agriculture. One can read the constitutional aspects of environmental protection or agricultural issues in the context of Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the current issue includes an article on the criminal law relevance of environmental protection, the analysis of the precautionary and non-refoulement principles in public law, land consolidation in Croatia, as well as the early stage of competition-related provisions applying to agri-food markets in the United States. 

  • Vol. 16 No. 31 (2021)

    The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's Issue 31 is a thematic issue which aims to present the interface between environmental protection and constitutional law in Central Europe. The readers may peruse the issue from the perspective of Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Furthermore, a comparative legal analysis is provided on the Hungarian, German, Italian and Belgian regulation.

  • Vol. 16 No. 30 (2021)

    The Issue 30 of the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law includes, on the one hand, articles which are based on the presentations of the online conference titled 'Legal frame of the agricultural land/holding succession and the acquisition by legal persons' held on 17 September 2020, on the other hand, further scholarly papers from the field of agricultural and environmental law. The readers may peruse scholarly writings on biofertilizers, renewable hydrogen, or systems theory with regard to the food system. 

  • Vol. 15 No. 29 (2020)

    In the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's issue no. 29, readers may peruse articles from not only Hungarian, but also  foreign authors. The topics are extremely diverse: the interest of future generations and environmental protection with regard to the Fundamental Law of Hungary, land acquisition by legal persons in Ukraine and Poland, the Fundamental Law pillars of sustainable agriculture or the legal protection of environment in Ancient Rome, and the list goes on.

  • Vol. 15 No. 28 (2020)

    Issue 28 of the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law contains scientific works on many issues of agricultural and environmental law. Readers can find not only works related to Hungarian regulation, but also articles on Slovenian and Ukrainian regulation in our current issue. The following areas appear in the new issue: consumer protection and electricity supply, electricity production and its environmental impact, case law on groundwater, gas market, electromobility, various areas of energy law, biofuels, environmental case law of the European Court of Justice.

  • Vol. 14 No. 27 (2019)

    In the Issue No. 27 of Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law, high-quality scientific articles can be found by the experts interested in the topic of water law. Not only theoretical lawyers, but also all members of the different legal professions may utilise the academic results of each article, as well as law students who would like to deepen their knowledge in the field of water law can find indispensable pieces of information in the articles.

  • Vol. 14 No. 26 (2019)

    In the Issue No. 26 of Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law, high-quality scientific articles can be found by the experts interested in the topic of water law. Not only theoretical lawyers, but also all members of the different legal professions may utilise the academic results of each article, as well as law students who would like to deepen their knowledge in the field of water law can find indispensable pieces of information in the articles.

  • Vol. 13 No. 25 (2018)

    Readers can get to know a large scale of agricultural law in the Number 25: there are topics in connection with land succession, environmental criminal law, intellectual property, natural resources and the list goes on.

  • Vol. 13 No. 24 (2018)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 24 contains several topics that are connected to the agricultural law and to another branch of law paralelly.

  • Vol. 12 No. 23 (2017)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 23 analyzes the topic of law of natural resources from several views.

  • Vol. 12 No. 22 (2017)

    Publications in Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 22 are wide-ranging. The reader may "meet" the questions of environmental liability insurance, the factors influencing national agricultural law and other interesting topics highly determinated by the European Union.

  • Vol. 11 No. 21 (2016)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 21 may contribute to the knowledge of the readers in topics such as the succession of agricultural lands, sustainable development, nuclear safety and emission trade.

  • Vol. 11 No. 20 (2016)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 20 contains publications in the following topics: restraints of land acquisition, land auctions, environmental taxation, re-use of metallic wastes, as well as current questions of food chain.

  • Vol. 10 No. 19 (2015)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 19 gives an insight into topics such as the most important changes of the Hungarian Agricultural Market Policy after the 2013th CAP reform, vectors and indicators of agricultural policy and law from the point of view of the agricultural land structure, the development of Hungarian agricultural law between 2013 and 2015, as well as it contains the most important conclusions of the 28th European Congress on Rural Law held in Potsdam.

  • Vol. 10 No. 18 (2015)

    In Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 18 the topics of waste management, agricultural product sales contract and GMO regulation are in the centre.

  • Vol. 9 No. 17 (2014)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 17 includes publications from the following fields: obligation of providing information concerning cross-border waste transportation, links between rural development and direct payments, comparative analysis on land acquisitions.

  • Vol. 9 No. 16 (2014)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 16 includes publications from the field of law of cooperatives, environmental law and agricultural law. 

  • Vol. 8 No. 15 (2013)

    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law's No. 15 may deepen the knowledge of readers in topics such as the role of cooperatives in employment policy, the situation of employment in agricultural enterprises, the environmental tax reform, as well as the most important changes of agricultural law between 2011 and 2013.