Some Values and Guarantees in the Ten-Year-Old Hungarian Constitution, With a Look at the Constitutional Arrangements of the Countries Founding the European Integration

In this study, certain values and guarantee institutions of the Hungarian Fundamental Law are analysed in the light of the constitutions of the countries that have established European integration – Germany, France, Italy, and Belgium. Among the value systems, Christian culture and the family have b...

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Published inCentral European journal of comparative law (Online) Vol. 2; no. 2; pp. 197 - 219
Main Author Szilágyi, János Ede
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law 20.11.2021
Mádl Ferenc Összehasonlító Jogi Intézet
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Summary:In this study, certain values and guarantee institutions of the Hungarian Fundamental Law are analysed in the light of the constitutions of the countries that have established European integration – Germany, France, Italy, and Belgium. Among the value systems, Christian culture and the family have been examined, while the study has also focused on the guarantees important for living conditions, such as strict public finance provisions, rules on emergency powers, and provisions guaranteeing a high level of protection for future generations and the environment. In addition to the analysis of the constitutions, the study makes several references to the jurisprudence of the countries concerned and to the most important aspects of constitutional developments in recent years.
ISSN:2732-0707
2732-1460
DOI:10.47078/2021.2.197-219