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Zoltán Nagy is an Associate Professor at the University of Miskolc's Faculty of Political Science and Law, where he has held full-time academic positions since 1993. He progressed through academic ranks from Assistant Lecturer (2002) to Associate Professor (2009). His research focuses on financial law, environmental taxation, and EU regulatory frameworks, with extensive international collaborations across Germany, Austria, Romania, and Switzerland through ERASMUS mobility programs.
His educational background includes a law degree (1990), business administration certificate (1993), economics degree (1995), PhD (2008), and habilitation (2016) on environmental taxation. Research interests span:
- European financial regulation and tax policy
- Environmental law and sustainability governance
- Public-private partnerships in financing
- Legal aspects of economic development
- EU integration impacts on national legal systems
His publications demonstrate interdisciplinary work blending legal studies with environmental economics and policy. Recent articles focus on sustainable fiscal systems, EU environmental taxation frameworks, and financial regulatory challenges, with emerging work on green finance solutions.
Awards & Honors:
- Pro Facultate Iurisprudentiae (2011)
- Distinguished Teacher Award (2015)
- Pro Scientia Gold Medal supervision recognition (2013)
- Excellent Consultant Certificate for talent management (2014)
- OTDK First Prize (1989)
He has supervised 9 PhD students to completion, with one doctoral graduate (Varga Zoltán, 2013) and five absolutorium recipients. Current doctoral supervision focuses on budgetary regulation trends in EU context. Secured multiple grants including TÁMOP projects on sustainable resource management and EFOP projects on institutional development.
Directs research within the Sustainable Natural Resource Management Excellence Center and serves on editorial boards of Agricultural and Environmental Law journal. Leads doctoral courses on financial regulation in environmental policy and coordinates international research networks.