The Hungarian Constitutional Court in the new constitutional framework
In April 2011, after a remarkably short debate lasted two weeks, the Hungarian Parliament adopted a new constitution, named Fundamental Law (Alaptörvény). Hungary was the only formerly socialist country that did not approve a new constitution after the breakdown of the communist regime.
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The Hungarian Parliament 1990-2010. Functions and development trends
The screen-play for the new, democratic political regime in 1989 has casted the main character to the newly elected Parliament. This actor improvised a lot, being short of time to learn its role – although traditions of national parliamentary politics ...
Péter Smuk
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The hungarian Constitutional Court and the concept of national constitutional identity
In a long-awaited decision published in December (Decision no. 22/2016 (XII.5.) AB of 30 November 2016, the only one officially translated into English that year), the Hungarian Constitutional Court seems to have settled some of the questions related to the relationship between the EU legal order and Hungary’s constitutional order.
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The linguistic aspects of the Ukrainian educational policy
In accordance with the Constitution and the Law of Ukraine on Languages, de jure Ukraine is a monolingual state. However, Ukraine de facto is multilingual.
Istvan Csernicsko
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The Development of Hungarian Constitutional Liberty [PDF]
A. L. P. D. +3 more
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The Hungarian constitutional court and the abusive constitutionalism
As part of the paper series on the rule of law backsliding in Hungary in the past decade this article focuses on the role of the Constitutional Court, and explains the constitutional developments in Hungary, in the first part, by recalling the establishment and constitutional status of the Constitutional Court under the former Constitution before 2010 (
Chronowski, Nóra +3 more
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BRIGA ZA NAROD U DIJASPORI DO LATENTNOG SUKOBA SA DOMICILNIM NARODOM – AKTUALIZACIJA PROŠLOSTI NA SADAŠNJOST U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI // CARE FOR PEOPLE IN DIASPORA UP TO A LATENT CONFLICT WITH THE DOMICILE NATION – UPDATING THE PAST TO THE PRESENT OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA [PDF]
The beginning of the 19th and the 20th century marked the period of nations’ constitution in southeastern Europe and greater care for nations’ oases living out of their parent nations.
Ivan Balta
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Requirements, Qualities and Solutions
After the Second World War the ecclesiastical property was drastically reduced in Hungary. However, Vatican II gave an intense motivation and impulse to the spiritual-psychical revival for the communities and by this time, the preservation of the ...
Erzsébet Urbán
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This article analyzes Bucharest Sociological School from the perspective of state consolidation and interethnic relations. It outlines the constitution of a nationalist epistemic regime linking the Romanian people to territory across a multilayered field
Ion Matei Costinescu
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Court Mediation Within Administrative Court Proceedings in Hungary
Under the provisions of Act I of 2017 on the Code of Administrative Court Procedure, a brand new institution has been introduced in Hungary: as of 1 January 2018, in administrative court proceedings, the judge may, with the agreement of the parties ...
Ádám Rixer
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