La codification en Hongrie comme technique d'amélioration du travail législatif
By: GRAF, Tamas.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1997Revue Française D'Administration Publique 82, p. 313-316Abstract: In Hungary, codification is a procedure which precedes the adoption of a statute. In this respect, codification concerns the preparation of the legislature's work, and more specifically the drafting of legislation, the writing of texts and their operation. A similar practice of codification to that in France, does not, therefore, exist, yet in recent years the procedure has been used notably in connection with reforms of the legal system and the adoption of the new penal codeNo physical items for this record
In Hungary, codification is a procedure which precedes the adoption of a statute. In this respect, codification concerns the preparation of the legislature's work, and more specifically the drafting of legislation, the writing of texts and their operation. A similar practice of codification to that in France, does not, therefore, exist, yet in recent years the procedure has been used notably in connection with reforms of the legal system and the adoption of the new penal code
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