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Family Law Book as Fourth Book of the New Hungarian Civil Code

Family Law Book as Fourth Book of the New Hungarian Civil Code AbstractHungarian family law is regulated primarily in the Family Act today. This Act was accepted in 1952 but as it has been modified several times it serves the legal interests of family and family members in harmony with European standards. Nevertheless, the idea of codifying a new Civil Code in 1998 raised the question whether family law should have been included in a new Civil Code. The scientific opinions were diverging on this issue at that time, but later on it became accepted that family law should get back into the corpus of a Civil Code. The article gives an analysis of the developments and most recent changes. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International and Comparative Law Review de Gruyter

Family Law Book as Fourth Book of the New Hungarian Civil Code

International and Comparative Law Review , Volume 13 (2): 11 – Dec 1, 2013

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de Gruyter
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© 2018
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2464-6601
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2464-6601
DOI
10.1515/iclr-2016-0072
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Abstract

AbstractHungarian family law is regulated primarily in the Family Act today. This Act was accepted in 1952 but as it has been modified several times it serves the legal interests of family and family members in harmony with European standards. Nevertheless, the idea of codifying a new Civil Code in 1998 raised the question whether family law should have been included in a new Civil Code. The scientific opinions were diverging on this issue at that time, but later on it became accepted that family law should get back into the corpus of a Civil Code. The article gives an analysis of the developments and most recent changes.

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International and Comparative Law Reviewde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2013

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