Minority Protection. Special issue

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2020
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Kisebbségi Jogvédő Intézet
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Joint Special Issue of the Institute for the Protection of Minority Rights and the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Published on the occasion of the centenary of the Treaty of Trianon Preface - Trianon: “Vae Victis” Again Developments of the Right of Peoples to Self-determination Over the Past Century Daniel Turp: Self-Determination, the Right of Peoples to Decide and the Obligation of States to Negotiate Xabier Ezeizabarrena: Minority autonomy and the internal aspects of self-determination in the EU: Brief comparative approach from the Basque Country Trianon 100 – Centenary of a Decision that Reshaped Europe Lothar Höbelt: No ”Road to Canossa” and no “Death Warrant”: The End of Austria-Hungary Revisited Tibor Glant: The Inquiry and the Paris Peace Conference: American Preparations for Peace and the Future of Hungary, 1917-1920 Patrik Szeghő: Yugoslav Unity and the Dissolution of Austria–Hungary Lasting Consequences of the Paris Peace Conference László Komáromi: The Question of Territorial Plebiscites after the first World War with Special Regard to Hungary István Szabó: The Impact of Trianon on Public Law Traditions Barna Bodó: Between Yesterday and Tomorrow – What Happened to the Memorials in Banat After 1918 Minority Rights Then and Now Gábor Kardos: Trianon and International Law: Arguments of Hungarian Scholars of International Law against the Treaty of Trianon Laura Gyeney – Ágoston Korom: Restitution for Immovable Property: the Beneš-Decrees from the Perspective of European Union Law – the Legal Status of Claimants for Confiscations prior to 1948 on the Grounds of the Principle of lex specialis
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minorities, rights, treaty of Trianon, World War II
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