Rövid áttekintés a magyar közigazgatási bíráskodás aktuális helyzetéről
In this brief paper, I review some of the aspects of the non-implementation of the Seventh Amendment to the Basic Law of Hungary and the laws on the separate administrative court system, and their impact on administrative adjudication today. I also briefly discuss how the Constitutional Court has as...
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2023
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Sorozat: | Acta Universitatis Szegediensis : forum : acta juridica et politica
13 No. 3 |
Kulcsszavak: | Közigazgatási bíráskodás - Magyarország, Közigazgatási jog - Magyarország |
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Online Access: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/82502 |
Tartalmi kivonat: | In this brief paper, I review some of the aspects of the non-implementation of the Seventh Amendment to the Basic Law of Hungary and the laws on the separate administrative court system, and their impact on administrative adjudication today. I also briefly discuss how the Constitutional Court has assessed the fundamental constitutional elements of the unintroduced special court system. The planned system of administrative courts would have comprised nine courts, i.e. the Parliament intended to create a two-level judicial organisation, as opposed to the four-tier ordinary court organisation that existed then and still exists today. The most important change, however, would not have been the creation of a separate administrative court, but the reintroduction of a ministerial administration of justice. The legislation, which has been amended several times in line with the requirements of the Basic Law and the Venice Commission, could not be an obstacle to the introduction of the special court and ministerial administration system on 1 January 2020. The reason for the postponement should therefore be sought elsewhere and not in the legal sphere. However, the failure to introduce the Administrative Courts Act regime in 2019 has had a very significant impact on the organisation of the ordinary courts. In just five years, the Hungarian administrative judiciary has undergone more changes than any other area of the judiciary, even though the introduction of the special court system has been postponed. |
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Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők: | 13-22 |
ISSN: | 2063-2525 |