Endre Orbán is an assistant professor at the National University of Public Service and lecturer at the University of Szeged and Eötvös Loránd University. He received his PhD in June 2020; his thesis was about the concept of constitutional identity. The ELKH TK JTI published his dissertation in the institute’s monograph series. He has published in various constitutional law and EU law fields in Hungarian and English, in Hungarian and international journals and monographs. He has presented his research results at several national and international conferences. He has been involved in several research projects, including the OTKA postdoctoral research project on constitutionalism in a system of multilevel constitutionalism (PD 138047). During his career, he has received several professional awards: three scholarships from the New National Excellence Programme, one Grand Prize of the Hungarian Lawyers’ Association, the Pro Scientia Gold Medal as a supervisor, and a publication award as a researcher. He is the editor-in-chief of the online legal journal Ars Boni, an editor of EU Jog Online and the European Mirror, and deputy editor-in-chief of Közjogi Szemle. He is also a coordinator of the International Society of Public Law and an Advisory Board member of the Fundamental Rights Special Interest Group of the European Law Institute.