• Réka Friedery is a research fellow at the Department of European Union Law and International Law at the Centre for Social Sciences., Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Excellence. She gained experience in studying the governance, processes and consequences of mobility (free movement, migration), accountability, citizens’ participation in the EU. Friedery’s recent researches focus on aspects of migration and populism; AI in migration policies and free movement in crises, accountability and corruption in the EU. She is an editor of Quarterly on Refugee Problems-AWR Bulletin. She participated in several national and international pojects, among others in EU' Horizon 2020 Demos project and in Visegrad Fund project.

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Institute for Legal Studies, Centre for Social Sciences

    Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary
    research fellow

  • Centre for Social Sciences

    Other, Budapest, Hungary
    research fellow

Research

The EU Member States’ Border Restriction Versus COVID-19

Authors Réka Friedery
Year 2021
Journal Name The Review of European Affairs
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
1 Journal Article

Promoting Democracy through the Work of the EU Ombudsman

Authors Reka Friedery
Year 2020
Journal Name The Review of European Affairs
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
2 Journal Article

Insight into a special relation: the European Parliament and the European Ombudsman

Authors Réka Friedery
Year 2011
Journal Name Acta Juridica Hungarica
5 Journal Article

The role of the European ombudsman in dispute solving

Authors Réka Friedery
Year 2008
Journal Name Acta Juridica Hungarica
6 Journal Article

The Populist Challenge of Common EU Policies: The Case of (Im)migration (2015-2018)

Authors Łukasz Gruszczyński, Réka Friedery
Year 2024
Journal Name Polish Yearbook of International Law
7 Journal Article

Development of the German Immigration Policy after 2015

Authors Réka Friedery
Year 2021
Journal Name Slovak Yearbook of European Union Law
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8 Journal Article

Developments in family reunification cases before the CJEU

Authors Réka Friedery
Year 2019
Journal Name Bratislava Law Review
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
9 Journal Article

Good administration through the lens of the CJEU: Direction for the administrative bodies

Authors Réka Friedery
Year 2018
Journal Name Bratislava Law Review
10 Journal Article

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