András László Pap

Visiting Professor
Academic/Professional experience, and Achievements: 

András László Pap (JD 1998, MA 1999, M.Phil., Ph.D. 2005, Habil. 2009) is Recurrent Visiting Professor in the Nationalism Studies Program at the Central European University in Budapest.

 

Andras L. Pap is Associate Professor at Eötvös University (ELTE) Faculty of Humanities, Department of Media and Communication. He is also Senior Research Fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Institute for Legal Studies in Budapest. He is Project Manager of the Hungarian Focal Point of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), and is staff editor of the Hungarian Internal Affairs Review (Belügyi Szemle), as well chair of the editorial board of Föld-Rész: Nemzetközi- és Európai Jogi Szemle (International and European Public Law Review, Hungary) and editorial board member of the Föld-Rész Book Series at L'Harmattan, Hungary.

In the past years he participated, and in most cases acted as lead researcher, in a number of research projects commissioned by the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, the Sixth EU Framework Programme, the Open Society Justice Initiative, the International Centre for Democratic Transition, and OTKA, the Hungarian National Scientific Research Grant. In 2007 he was awarded the Bolyai János Research Fellowship by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is a member of several international research networks, for example the European Cooperation in Science and Technology "Living in Surveillance Societies", the Minority Research Network and the Network on Rights Equality & Diversity. He is also a member of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee. He has been involved in teaching journalists since 2003, and in instructing anti-discrimination training programs since 2005.

Between 2000 and 2002, he was visiting scholar at New York University Law School, Global Law Program. He has published four books and over 200 articles on comparative constitutional law, human rights and minority rights. He presented papers and participated in over 50 international conferences and academic or expert workshops.