Change of Law Backgrounds and Limits, Expectations and Realizations /
In this chapter, law as an object of change is seen in regard to the historically generalizable trinity of (1) the establishment and (2) the enforcement of the law by the state, as well as (3) the exercise of whatever is regarded as ‘law’ in society. Then law and its changes are treated in parallel...
Main Author: | Varga Csaba |
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Format: | Book part |
Published: |
Springer Nature
Wien
2024
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Series: | European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World
5 The Resilience of the Hungarian Legal System since 2010. A Failed Resilience? 5 |
mtmt: | 35575539 |
Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/1733 |
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