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Right to self-defense to recover occupied territory? A glance at the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

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  • Bence Kis Kelemen

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2020-12-30

Issue

No. II (2020)

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Editorial

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The Centre for European Research and Education (Ceere) was founded in 1996 by the Senate of the University of Pécs (then Janus Pannonius University) to function as an independent university institution. From 1998 on – in accordance with the beginning of Hungary’s EU-accession process – several other centres of European Studies were founded throughout Hungary, financed through government grants. Their main aim has been the organising and maintenance of European studies education and training. Read more.

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