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Environmental Criminal Law in France, Hungary and the European Union
In: Társadalomkutatás, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 276-289
ISSN: 1588-2918
Dilemmas about the protection of the environment through criminal law
In: Társadalomkutatás, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 255-266
ISSN: 1588-2918
Ius unum, lex multiplex: liber amicorum studia Z. Péteri dedicata ; tanulmányok a jogösszehasonlítás, az államelmélet és a jogbölcselet köréből ; studies in comparative law, theory of state and legal philosophy
In: Bibliotheca iuridica
In: Libri amicorum 13
In: Jogfilozófiák
A jogellenesség és a jogi tárgy mint a büntetőjogi dogmatika kategóriái
In: Bünügyi Szemle/ Zeitschrift für Strafrecht, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 29-42
In dem ersten Teil wird die Entstehung des Begriffs von materielle Rechtswidrigkeit als Gegenbegriff von formaler Rechtswidrigkeit dargestellt und der Eifluss des Buches "Der Zweck im Recht" von Rudolf von Jhering wird darin aufgehoben. Im zweiten Teil wird die Veränderung des Begriffs "Rechtsgut" in den letzten Jahrzehnten in der deutschen strafrechtlichen Literatur analysiert, durch welche Veränderung wird der Rechtsgut als verfassungsrechtliche Schranke vor der Gesetzgebung wiedergeboren. Die Studie kritisiert diese Veränderung als Gefahr für die demokratische politische Willensbildung.
A megbízási szerződés szabályozásának történeti vázlata Romániában
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 5-22
ISSN: 2734-7095
The study constitutes a brief historical overview of the development of the contract of mandate, as regulated in Romanian law. Firstly, the roots of this contract in antiquity and in Roman law are discussed, and the evolution of its major characteristics are revealed. Subsequently, the author presents the regulations applicable to the contract of mandate under the first modern codifications of Romanian civil law in the Calimach and Caragea codes, the Commercial Code of Wallachia of 1840, the Romanian Civil code of 1864, the Commercial Code of 1887, and the Civil Code of 2009, currently in force. The author presents the major historic evolutions of the Romanian regulation pertinent to the nature of the contract, the parties, their remuneration, the effects of the contract inter partes and towards third persons as well as the changes in regulatory logic from the differentiation of commercial and civil mandate to the unification of the two institutions in the Civil Code of 2009.
Az 1868-as nemzetiségi törvény és a magyar–horvát kiegyezés
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 141-150
ISSN: 2734-7095
The Act XXX of 1868 regulated the public law situation of Croats and Hungarians in a uniquely subdualist way within the Monarchy, and the status quo provided an appropriate basis and guarantees for further development. Another significant step in the settlement of ethnic relations within the Monarchy was Act XLIV of 1868, a law that had an organic relationship with the Compromise Act. Both the Compromise Act and the Nationality Act were defined by the public law conception represented by Ferenc Deák, the essence of which is to focus on the terminology of the unified "political nation" for the Hungarian side, and the position and rights of other national minorities were regulated in relation to it. In Deák's understanding, the concept of the political nation was linked to the idea of the nation-state, which, as a result of domestic political changes after 1875, became increasingly nationalist and upset relations with individual nationalities, including Croats. In the long run, this process led to mutual misunderstandings between the peoples within the Habsburg Monarchy and to an explosion of ethnic and political relations as a result of several unfortunate political factors.
A kezességi szerződés szabályozása a román Polgári törvénykönyv rendszerében
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 71-83
ISSN: 2734-7095
The author of the following study presents the institution of surety as it is regulated in Romanian civil law. The notion of surety (in the sense of the person offering the guarantee) is presented, as well as the legal nature of the surety contract, and its defining characteristic of an accessory guarantee as well as the conclusion of the contract and the formal and material requirements for its validity. In the following, the author presents the various types of surety regulated in Romanian civil law. Regarding the effects of the surety contract the study presents the legal consequences specifically regulated in Romania, which arise when the debtor fails to respect his obligations. In the final part of the study, the reasons for the cessation of the effects of the surety contract, are presented, with special emphasis on the death of the surety (natural person), which, contrary to the apparent meaning of the legal text, does not result in the cancellation of any debt owed by the deceased surety in virtue of the surety contract. This debt shall remain due as part of the surety's estate.
Életek az életben: megjegyzések Mikó Imréről (1911–1977)
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 37-42
ISSN: 2734-7095
The study presents in brief the life of Imre Mikó, lawyer, author of several significant works of legal literature in the field of minority rights in inter-war Transylvania, who was also, briefly, a member of the Hungarian Parliament. The life and activity of Imre Mikó may be divided into two major periods. Before the Second World War, as a student of law and theology, and later as a minority rights advocate he distinguished himself with a wide array of interests, both in the field of law and politics. He was appointed to the minority protection service of the Hungarian Community in this period. His activity was interrupted by the advent of World War Two. During the war, he fell into captivity, and, after his release from the Soviet Union, he attempted to resume his political and advocacy carrier only to be side-lined, spending almost two decades in the menial occupation of bookshop clerk. His belated and partial rehabilitation following his appointment as chief curator of the Unitarian Church is described in the study. The study also makes mention of the newly discovered information regarding the fact that Imre Mikó, under significant duress, collaborated with the Securitate, while at the same time he was himself under surveillance.
A nemzetiségi törvény megalkotása
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 59-84
ISSN: 2734-7095
One of the key elements of Hungarian public thinking is the question of nationalities and its historical aspects. For well-known historical facts, the questions and answers of national minorities still have constitutional significance. The examination of the Act XLIV of 1868 on the Equality of Nationalities, including its antecedents, has not only importance from the point of view of legal history, but it is also essential for the cultivation of the current constitutional law, and, consequently, also strongly contributes to the understanding of today's legal institutions. The essay describes the process of drafting this legislation.