Hungarian CSOs contribute to the European Commission’s 2024 Rule of Law Report
The contributions included in the present document on the rule of law in Hungary were submitted to the European Commission in the framework of the targeted stakeholder consultation the European Commission launched in relation to its 2023 Annual Rule of Law Report. The document follows the structure and applies the headings and numbering of the European Commission’s stakeholder consultation survey.
The present document is an edited compilation of the contributions of the following
Hungarian civil society organisations (CSOs):
- Amnesty International Hungary | amnesty.hu | office@amnesty.hu
- Eötvös Károly Institute | ekint.org | info@ekint.org
- Hungarian Civil Liberties Union | tasz.hu | tasz@tasz.hu
- Hungarian Environmental Partnership Foundation | okotars.hu | info@okotars.hu
- Hungarian Helsinki Committee | helsinki.hu | helsinki@helsinki.hu
- K-Monitor | k-monitor.hu | info@k-monitor.hu
- Mertek Media Monitor | mertek.eu | info@mertek.eu
- Political Capital | politicalcapital.hu | info@politicalcapital.hu
- Transparency International Hungary | transparency.hu | info@transparency.hu
The compilation of the contributions of the above CSOs to the 2024 Rule of Law Report covers in detail all of the topics included in the annual Rule of Law Reports, namely:
- the justice system;
- the anti-corruption framework;
- media freedom and pluralism;
- other institutional issues related to the system of checks and balances.
The compilation of the contributions of the nine CSOs above on the rule of law in Hungary is available here (pdf 1,6MB) in English.
Manuscript closed: 15 January 2024.