
The Institute of International Studies and Political Science is proud to announce the publication of “A kínai alkotmány” (The Chinese Constitution) which is the first book in the Institution’s PANTA series. The first Hungarian work that deals with the Chinese Constitution was edited by Gergely Salát, head of the Chinese Department.
In Hungary, the legal system of the world's most populous state is almost completely unknown, even though China's growing global influence makes it essential that we get familiar with the main principles and standards of the country.
Content:
- Gergely Salát : The Historical Antecedents of the Chinese Constitution
- Gyula Jordán : A Historical Overview of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China
- Koi Gyula : The Key Features of Today’s Chinese Constitution
- János Bóka : The Role of the People's Court in the Constitutional System of China
- Attila Kormány : Some Aspects of Constitutionalism and Human Rights in China
- The Constitution of the People's Republic of China (translated by Bálint Zsolt Varga)
- Appendix: The Hungarian Literature on Legal Sinology (compiled by Gyula Koi)