Description
Transformation of the Hungarian Legal System 2010–2013
Overview
This comprehensive volume provides an in-depth analysis of the transformation of Hungary's legal system since 2010. Edited by Péter Smuk, the book examines the implementation of the new Fundamental Law, as well as reforms across major branches of law, including civil, criminal, and labor codes.
Legal scholars explore the sweeping legislative changes affecting Hungary’s administrative framework, fundamental rights, electoral system, and the relationship between domestic, European, and international law. The analysis also highlights professional debates surrounding the reforms and considers their reception by international organizations such as the European Union and the Council of Europe.
Whether you are a legal scholar, practitioner, or policymaker, this book offers valuable insights into Hungary’s legal evolution and its broader implications.
Product Features
- Editor: Péter Smuk
- Publisher: Complex Kiadó
- Format: Hardcover (B/5 size)
- Pages: 470
- Publication Year: 2013
- Language: English
Interesting Facts
- The book delves into Hungary’s new constitution and its impact on the country’s legal framework.
- It discusses Hungary's new Civil, Criminal, and Labor Codes, alongside electoral system reforms.
- International perspectives, including those of the European Union and the Council of Europe, are explored in detail.
- Aimed at both theoreticians and practitioners, the book bridges academic and practical legal discourse.
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