The Non-application of Foreign Law under the General Part of the New Hungarian Private International Law Act
István Erdős* The Non-application of Foreign Law under the General Part of the New Hungarian Private International Law Act DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.7 Abstract Conflict of laws rules can lead to foreign law as the applicable law. However, it is not always the case that the designated foreign law will be applied at the end. Actually, […]
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Balázs Rigó* Ancient Roman History as a Means for Legitimacy in the English Early Modern Political Thought DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.17 Abstract The paper examines how the Roman history as one relevant part of the Classical knowledge and history was used by Sir Robert Filmer as argumentation for the legitimacy in the debate concerning the best form […]
Looking for the Disappeared Comparative Advantages in Public Service
Horváth István* Looking for the Disappeared Comparative Advantages in Public Service DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.35 Abstract A change in labour law necessarily follows a change of political and economic regime. In 1992, the labour regulation of competition, non-profit and public sector in Hungary became structurally separate. However, due to budgetary problems, the regulation of the civil service […]
Crucial Point: Several Issues of the Termination of Employment
Zoltán Petrovics* Crucial Point: Several Issues of the Termination of Employment DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.57 Abstract Although the rules of termination of employment have not changed fundamentally in the Hungarian Labour Code of 2012, the provisions of the Act imposed a number of slight changes which gave rise to numerous dilemmas. In this paper, I analyse […]
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Food Law in the Context of Agricultural Law
Mihály Kurucz* Food Law in the Context of Agricultural Law DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.77 Abstract Agricultural and food law are cross-lying fields of safety laws, penetrated by private and public law, and by European and international law. They show common mixed regulatory concepts, including political, economic and science-based ones. The three pillars of the concept of subject-oriented […]
Consumer Protection in the Light of Smart Contracts
Marina Kasatkina* Consumer Protection in the Light of Smart Contracts DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.95 Abstract This article aims to evaluate how common forms and methods of protecting the rights and legitimate interests of consumers are applicable in the area of smart contracts. The author highlights the potential negative effects of smart contracts on consumer protection. In this […]
The Judicial Approach to Cohabitation: A Comparative Study of the Law of England and Wales and Kenya
Kenneth Kodiyo* The Judicial Approach to Cohabitation: A Comparative Study of the Law of England and Wales and Kenya DOI: 10.54148/ELTELJ.2021.1.107 Abstract The article is a comparative, doctrinal study of how two common law jurisdictions, Kenya and England and Wales have recognized cohabitation as a presumption of marriage and any right extended to the partners […]