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Vol. 2016/I.

Editorial

The editors are pleased to present to the reader the 2016/I issue of the Pécs Journal of International and European Law, published by the Centre for European Research and Education of the Faculty of Law of the University of Pécs.

In the current issue, Władysław Czapliński looks at the question of the International Legal Personality of Non-State Actors and their Recognition in public international law. Henning Bang Fuglsang Madsen Sørensen analyses the question of mutual trust as regards the European Arrest Warrant in light of recent hearings before the Court of Justice of the European Union. Jorn van Rij provides a case study on the modus operandi of organised crime groups involved in the trafficking and sexual exploitation of Hungarian women to the Netherlands. Catherine Enoredia Odorige discusses migration and remittances in relation to sex trade from Edo (Nigeria). Annemieke van Es contrasts freedom and security when looking the compatibility of a Dutch anti-terrorism related legislative proposal with freedom of expression as enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights. Finally, Veronika Greksza reviews the edited volume International Human Rights Law published by Oxford University Press in 2014.

We encourage the reader, also on behalf of the editorial board, to consider the PJIEL as a venue for publications. With your contributions, PJIEL aims to remain a trustworthy and up-to-date journal of international and European law. The next formal deadline for submission of articles is 15 October 2016, though submissions are welcomed at any time.

The editors

Articles

Władysław Czapliński – Recognition and International Legal Personality of Non-State Actors

Catherine Enoredia Odorige – The Dark Side of Migration Remittances and Development: The Case of Edo Sex Trade in Europe

Jorn Johannes Marinus van Rij – Modus Operandi of Organised Crime Groups Involved in the Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Hungarian Women – A Case Study on the Hungary-Netherlands Transit

Henning Bang Fuglsang Madsen Sørensen – Mutual Trust – Blind Trust or General Trust with Exceptions? The CJEU Hears Key Cases on the European Arrest Warrant

Annemieke van Es – Policy in a Time of Fear: Blinded by Safety and Security

Review

Veronika Greksza – D. Moeckli – S. Shah – S. Sivakumaran (eds.): International Human Rights Law