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The Holy Crown in the 2011 Hungarian Fundamental Law
Halász, Ivan
The adoption of the new Hungarian Fundamental Law is a result of the victory of the right-wing and conservative coalition in the election of 2010. The preamble of the Fundamental Law is characterised by Christian-conservative and national view of the historx and policy. Its text is very ideological, historical and archaic. This trend includes reincorporation of the Hungarian Saint Crown in the text of historical constitution as well.The interest in the Crown and its symbolical meaning grew directly after the transition in 1989, but this particular 'rehabilitation' ane 'reactivation' of the Saint Crown in the public law is the result of the post-2010 constitutional-making. The recognition of Saint Crown as a symbol of the constitutional/state continuity and unity of nation is in this form a new element in current legal order of Hungary.
Compatriots and the so-called compatriots law in Central Europe
Halász, Ivan ; Pavlíček, Václav (advisor) ; Jirásek, Jiří (referee) ; Mikule, Leoš (referee)
1 Compatriots and the so-called compatriots laws in Central Europe Abstract Dr. Ivan Halász The main goal of this publication is to present the development of the compatriots issue in Central Europe. In this meaning Central Europe includes the so-called Visegrad part of this region: the territory of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The thesis is dealing with the Czech, Hungarian, Polish and Slovak compatriots living abroad and with their relationships with kin-states. The book is not covering all aspects of this complicated problem, but it is dealing only with the legal and administrative aspects of the issue of compatriots. It analyses the process of establishing the legislation of compatriots and also its development. The main goal of this legislation is the kin- state support for the compatriots communities living abroad. The dissertation focusis on the compatriots issue from the institutional point of view (which institutions deal with this problem and who is representing their interests in the kin-state?) Naturally, the introduction starts with terminology clarifications. Who is the compatriot, what are the differencies between the compatriots, emigrants, expatriots etc. How can we interpret this notion in the Czech, Hungarian, Polish and Slovak national context? What are the...
Symbolism and Constitution. Symbolic Elements in Hungary’s Fundamental Law of 2011
Halász, Ivan
The paper deals with issues pertaining to state symbols in the new Hungarian Fundamental Law of 2011. This document has introduced several new elements into the constitutional order (eg. the definition of state and national holidays, the symbolical role of the president, specification of currency in the constitution).

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