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Zhalinsky, A.E. The review of the book “Criminal, criminal procedural and criminal enforcement law of Hungary” by Khistina Karsai and Zsolt Szomora

Abstract: The article includes characteristics of the mechanism of national criminal law system of Hungary, which is at the same time brief and full of information. Hungary have had close ties with the Russian legal system for many years, which influenced its own legal system. Last 20 years of development of Hungarian criminal law and criminal procedure can be described as a process of adaptation to the new challenges of the criminal situation and international obligations on one hand, and reopening the classic sources of criminal legal regulation on the other hand.


Keywords:

jurisprudence, Hungary, criminal law, criminal enforcement law, criminal procedural law, Hungarian national legal system, mechanism of criminal law, novels in the prescriptions under the international standards, law-making, classification of crimes.


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References
1. Hungary by Kristina Karsai. Associate Professor University of Szeged and Zsolt Szomora. Senior Assistant University of Szeged. Wolters Kluwer. Law and Business. Criminal Law – Suppl. 38 (July 2010). 230-Hungary p.
2. Reprinted from International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Criminal Law, Hungary, 39, 2010, pp. 1-230, with the permission of Kluwer Law International