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Contact information:Mailing Address:
CEU 1051 Budapest,
Nador street 9.
Office Location:
Nador street 11. 5th floor, room 503
Tel.: + (36 1) 327-3203
Fax: + (36 1) 327-3198
E-mail: KollonayATceu.hu
CEU 1051 Budapest,
Nador street 9.
Office Location:
Nador street 11. 5th floor, room 503
Tel.: + (36 1) 327-3203
Fax: + (36 1) 327-3198
E-mail: KollonayATceu.hu
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Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky(Hungary)
Professor Courses:
Professor Courses:
- Comparative Social Protection
- Equal Opportunity Law
- Feminist Jurisprudence
- Gender and Law
- Labour Law of the EU
Short Profile:Professor at Legal Studies Department, Central European University, since 1992, professor and chair of the Labour and Social Law Department at Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law (Budapest) with interruption since 1991 up to date. Dean of Legal Studies between 1997-2002 at the Central European University. Taught subjects: labour and social law at ELTE, European labour law, gender and law, equal opportunity law as well as comparative social protection at CEU. She was a visiting professor at the University of Illinois, College of Business Administration (1984), Stanford Law School (1990-1991), Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt/Main, Faculty of Law (2003) and taught at summer university courses in Bologna, Florence, Venice (Italy) and in Bordeaux (France). She is the founder (1995) and up to now the academic director of the First Degree Program in Social Security at the Faculty of Law of Eötvös Loránd University.
Since 2001, she is a member of the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR), the independent experts' body of the Council of Europe (Strasbourg) assessing the compliance of the State Parties to the European Social Charter with their obligations under the Charter. Since 2004, she is a member of the Gender Equality Legal Experts' Network of the Commission of the European Union. In 2006-2007 she served as a member of the expert group on flexicurity established by the Commission of the European Union. She is a member of the international academic advisory board of ETUI-REHS, the research and training institute of the European Trade Union Confederation (Brussels) and also of the international advisory board of the Marco Biagi Foundation (Modena, Italy). Rapporteur and general rapporteur at several world and European congresses as of labour law, social security and industrial relations. Author of numerous publications in the field of labour and social law as well as gender equality.
