About | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline

58 Hung. J. Legal Stud. 1 (2017)

handle is hein.journals/ajur58 and id is 1 raw text is: 


2498-5473/USD 20.00                  HUNGARIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 58, No 1, pp. 1-2 (2017)
C 2017Akademiai Kiado, Budapest                             DOI: 10.1556/2052.2017.58.1.0

                                   Foreword



In 2014, the European Law Institute (ELI) and the International Institute for the Unification
of Private Law  (UNIDROIT)   started a joint project, From Transnational Principles to
European Rules of Civil Procedure. Its aim is to adapt the American Law Institute (ALI)
and UNIDROIT Principles   of Transnational Civil Procedure from a European perspective
in order to develop European Rules of Civil Procedure. The work was organised in five
working groups, each corresponding with a topic selected as the initial focus of the project:
Service and Due Notice of Proceedings; Provisional and Protective Measures; Access to
Information and Evidence; Res Judicata and Lis Pendens; and Obligations of the Parties,
Lawyers  and Judges. In November 2015, the ELI-UNIDROIT   Steering Committee made a
decision to establish two further working groups, on Costs and on Judgments.
     In 2014, almost simultaneously with the ELI-UNIDROIT joint project, the codification
of the new  Hungarian  Civil Procedure Act had commenced.   The main  committee for
codification had set up working committees  on codification of legislation comprising
Hungarian lawyers, judges, attorneys and university professors. As a consequence of their
work, the Hungarian Government accepted the proposal for the new Civil Procedure Act in
2015. The proposal gave serious consideration to ideas of modernity and respect for new
international and foreign solutions. At the end of February 2016 the Code was developed
and undergone a professional debate. In November 2016 the Hungarian Parliament adopted
the new Act which enters into force at 1st January, 2018.
     The International Conference on the New Hungarian  Civil Procedure Act and the
Development  of European Rules of Civil Procedure took place in Budapest, 30-31. May,
2016, organised by ELI, Hungarian Academy  of Sciences Institute for Legal Studies and
National Office for the Judiciary. It aimed at achieving two goals: providing in-depth
information about the new Hungarian Civil Procedure Act to the international and national
experts in the field and introducing the ELI-UNIDROIT project From Transnational
Principles to European Rules of Civil Procedure to Hungarian lawyers. The structure of the
Conference had been organised along the five initial topics of the ELI-UNIDROIT project
and envisaged presentations of the speakers representing the ELI-UNIDROIT   working
parties. Materials presented at the Conference are expected to prove beneficial for the
Hungarian and foreign experts working in the field and will provide insight into how the
concepts developed within the ELI-UNIDROIT  project could be applied to a new national
civil procedure act.
     I owe much to many people who helped organising the conference and made possible
to publish the lectures. First of all I would like to say thank you to Diana Wallis, President
of ELI, Andras  Jakab, Director of HAS  Institute of Legal Studies and Tiinde Hand6,
President of National Office for the Judiciary for their generous support. I'm especially
thankful for the speakers and chairs of the conference, they made both days memorable.
I'm much  obliged to Eva Jakab, editor-in-chief, Fruzsina Ghrdos-Orosz, managing editor,
and Viktor L6rincz, editor of Acta Juridica Hungarica, without their remarks and assistance
this volume would have always remained unfinished.

    March  2017, Budapest                                      Andrds Osztovits
                                                                    editor

What Is HeinOnline?

HeinOnline is a subscription-based resource containing thousands of academic and legal journals from inception; complete coverage of government documents such as U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Reports, and much more. Documents are image-based, fully searchable PDFs with the authority of print combined with the accessibility of a user-friendly and powerful database. For more information, request a quote or trial for your organization below.



Short-term subscription options include 24 hours, 48 hours, or 1 week to HeinOnline.

Contact us for annual subscription options:

Already a HeinOnline Subscriber?

profiles profiles most