Efforts to Simplify Authority Procedures in Hungary in the Period between 1901 and 1944
Efforts to Simplify Authority Procedures in Hungary in the Period between 1901 and 1944
Author(s): István TurkovicsSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Evropská společnost pro právní dějiny, z.s.
Keywords: Simplify Authority Procedures; administrative law; remedy; public administration as a separate branch of state authority; Mid-20th century in Hungary.
Summary/Abstract: Social and economic relations also had a significant impact for the regulation of administrative procedure. The management of certain social issues, such as public health, education, pensions or social affairs led to the increasingly larger differentiation of public administration. In the thus created situation, a drastic increase in the number of legislations regulating public administration could be witnessed. The need expressed by the society, according to which the regulation of public administration procedures should be collected in a transparent and well-arranged form was fulfilled by the legislative authority through Act 20 of 1901, for the first time in the history of Hungarian law. The law, as it can be seen above, stipulated the remedying system in a detailed manner and made these rules applicable in each and every type of public administration authority procedures. In the history of regulating public administration authority procedures, the largest breakthrough was the adoption of Act 4 of 1957, which is, practically, a code of authority procedures
Journal: Journal on European History of Law
- Issue Year: 5/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 136-142
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English
