Márton Sulyok JD, LLM, PhD is an affiliate visiting researcher with the Georgetown Center for the Constitution, funded by the Liberty Bridge Visiting Research Fellowship Program of the Hungary Foundation with more than a decade of experience in teaching and researching comparative constitutional law and theory in a Euro-American perspective.
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