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Case C-66/18 Comm'n v. Hungary (C.J.E.U.)

T. KendeTamás Kende is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law at Eötvös Loránd University, attorney and EU law expert. Gábor Puskás is an EU law expert. Their opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employersGabor PuskásTamás Kende is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law at Eötvös Loránd University, attorney and EU law expert. Gábor Puskás is an EU law expert. Their opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of their employers
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The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered a judgment on October 6, 2020 in case C-66/18 following long deliberations. The case concerned an amendment to the Hungarian law on national higher education (HEA) in 2017, requiring both new and established foreign universities in Hungary (the host state) to prove that they had a physical campus in their home state and, if their host and home states failed to conclude an international treaty on the university's operation in Hungary within a period of six months, they were forced to close and leave the Hungarian market. Of the 24 established foreign university programs in Hungary in 2017, one was particularly affected by the new requirement: an American university operating in Hungary, whose founder was at odds with the Hungarian Government, was forced to stop admitting students.

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