[6] Nagy graduated from the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Faculty of Law in Budapest, where he also earned a PhD.
[8] He pursued graduate studies in Rotterdam, Heidelberg and Ithaca, New York (Cornell University).
[11] He was senior fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation in Canada[12] and Eurojus legal counsel in the European Commission's Representation in Hungary.
In 2014, he won the “Momentum II” grant of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, which is awarded to “internationally recognized leading scholars, who have a steadily outstanding and increasing performance”.
[13][14] In the frame of this, he founded the “Federal Markets” Research Group in the HAS Center for Social Sciences.
In 2018, as principal investigator, he headed a consortium of universities which was awarded a major EU grant to carry out a comprehensive private international law research project in Central Europe (Cross-border litigation in Central-Europe – CEPIL, H2020: JUST-AG-2017 Grant, nr.
[15] Professor Nagy has more than 280 publications in English, French, German, Hungarian, Romanian and (in translation) in Croatian and Spanish.
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