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The Comparison of the Czechoslovak and Hungarian Electoral Law in the Light of the Hungarian Interwar Literature
2016
Social Pathology and Prevention
Based on Hungarian period literature, the study presents the main features of 1920s Czechoslovak electoral law, while comparing it to the Hungarian electoral law of the same period. Those elements of Czechoslovak electoral law are highlighted that the interwar Hungarian literature covers. Likewise, the study outlines the two differing directions which -already apparent in the first decades following the world war -the development of Czechoslovak and Hungarian electoral law had taken, despite
doi:10.25142/cep.2016.014
fatcat:3cblagfgqfcr7bfp2yxyxzibpe