21st Century COE Program Slavic Eurasian Studies Japanese / English

Slavic Eurasian Studies

No.4

The Hungarian Status Law: Nation Building and/or Minority Protection

edited by Zoltán Kántor, Balázs Majtényi, Osamu Ieda, Balázs Vizi, Iván Halász

Copyright (c) 2004 by the Slavic Research Center( Japanese / English ) All rights reserved.


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Contents

Introduction (the editors)
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I. Historical approaches
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Chapter 1: Post-communist Nation Building and the Status Law Syndrome in Hungary


Ieda, Osamu
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Chapter 2: The History of Relations Between Hungarian Governments and Ethnic Hungarians Living beyond the Borders of Hungary

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Bárdi, Nándor
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II. Social Scientific Approches
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Chapter 3: Citizenship and Ethnicity : The Hungarian Status Law


Schöpflin, George
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Chapter 4: Status Law and 'Nation Policy' : Theoretical Aspects

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Kántor, Zoltán
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Chapter 5: The Hungarian Status Law: A New European Form of Transnational Politics?

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Stewart, Michael
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Chapter 6: The Status Law: Hungary at the Crossroads

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Kis, János
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Chapter 7: Fuzzing Citizenship, Nationalising Political Space: A Framework for Interpreting the Hungarian ‘Status Law’as a New Form of Kin-state Policy in Central and Eastern Europe

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Fowler, Brigid
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Chapter 8: Dual Citizenship and Policies toward Kin-Minorities in East-Central Europe: A Comparison between Hungary, Romania and the Republic of Moldova

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Iordachi, Constantin
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Chapter 9: Nationalist Strategies and European Integration

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Csergő, ZsuzsaGoldgeier, James
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Chapter 10: The Status Law in the Hungarian-Slovakian Context

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Kusý, Miroslav
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III. Legal approaches
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Chapter 11: Hungary’s Controversial Status Law


Küpper, Herbert
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Chapter 12: A New Regime of Minority Protection? Preferential Treatment of Kin-minorities under National and International Law

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Halász, IvánMajtényi, BalázsVizi, Balázs
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Chapter 13: The Kin-State and Its Minorities: Which European Standards? The Hungarian Status Law: Its Antecedents and Consequences

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Weber, Renate
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Chapter 14: What Did the Venice Commission Actually Say?

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Sólyom, László
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Chapter 15: Connections of Kin-minorities to the Kin-state in the Extended Schengen Zone

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Tóth, Judit
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Chapter 16: The Hungarian Legislation on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries

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Gál, Kinga
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Chapter 17: An Analysis of the ‘Act on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries’ and the Validity of Measures Protecting and Promoting the Culture and Identity of Minorities Outside Hungary

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de Varennes, Fernand
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Chapter 18: The Characteristics of Cultural Minority Rights in International Law - With Special Reference to the Hungarian Status Law

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Felföldi, Enikő
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Chapter 19: Legislative Aspects and Political Excuses: Hungarian-Romanian Disagreements on the ‘Act on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries’

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Varga, Attila
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Chronology
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Documents
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Hungarian Status Law
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1.
Act LXII of 2001 on Hungarians Living in Neighbouing States (in Hungarian, 19 June 2001)



2.
Act LXII of 2001 on Hungarians Living in Neighbouing States (19 June 2001)


3.
Act LXII of 2001 on Hungarians Living in Neighbouing States (the consolidated text inclusive of amendments passed by the Parliament on 23 June 2003)




Hungarian Standing Conference
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Closing Document of the Second Meeting of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 12 November 1999)



5.
Final Statement of the 13-14 December 2000 Session of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 14 December 2000)


6.
Declaration (Budapest, 27 June 2001)


7.
Final Statement of the Fourth Session of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 26 October 2001)



8.
Final Statement of the Fifth Session of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 17 July 2002)



9.
Final Statement of the Sixth Session of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 17 November 2002)



10.
Final Statement of the Seventh Session of the Hungarian Standing Conference (Budapest, 24 May 2003)





Bilateral Instruments
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Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Hungary and the Government of Romania Concerning the Law on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries and Issues of Bilateral Co-operation (Budapest, 22 December 2001)



12.
Agreement between the Government of Romania and the Government of the Republic of Hungary (Bucharest, 23 September 2003)




International Organizations
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-Council of Europe-



13.
Report on the Preferential Treatment of National Minorities by Their Kin-state [CDL-INF (2001) 19, English only] (Strasbourg, 22 October 2001)



14.
Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly. Preferential Treatment of National Minorities by the Kin-State: The Case of the Hungarian Law of 19 June 2001 on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries (‘Magyars’) [Doc. 9813] (Toshev, 22 May 2003)


15.
Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly. Resolution 1335 (2003): Preferential Treatment of National Minorities by the Kin-state: The Case of the Hungarian Law on Hungarians Living in Neighbouring Countries (‘Magyars’) (19 June 2001)


16.
Explanatory Memorandum to Resolution 1335 (Jürgens, 2003)




-Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)-



17.
Sovereignty, Responsibility, and National Minorities (Rolf Ekéus, OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Hague, 26 October 2001)



18.
High Commissioner Warns of Hungarian ‘Status Law’ Precedent. (Rolf Ekéus, OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Hague, 24 June 2003)




-European Union-



19.
Report on Hungary's Application for Membership of the European Union and the State of Negotiations  (European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy, 9 July 2001) (extracts)



20.
European Parliament Resolution on Hungary's Application for Membership of the European Union and the State of Negotiations, 5 September 2001 (extracts)



21.
European Commission Regular Report on Hungary’s Progress towards Accession 2001 (extracts)



22.
European Commission Regular Report on Hungary’s Progress towards Accession 2002 Günter Verheugen’s letter to Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Medgyessy (5 December 2002)


23.
Günter Verheugen’s Letter to Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Medgyessy, (5 December 2002)



24.
European Commission Comprehensive Monitoring Report on Hungary’s Preparations for Membership 2003 (extracts)





Status Laws of Neighbouring Countries
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25.
Resolution on the Position of Autochthonous Slovene Minorities in Neighbouring Countries and the Related Tasks of State and Other Institutions in the Republic of Slovenia (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 35-2280/1996)



26.
Law No. 70/1997 from 14. February 1997 on Expatriate Slovaks and Changing and Complementing Some Laws


27.
Law 150/1998 Regarding the Support Granted to the Romanian Communities from All Over the World




Bibliography
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Index
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Authors
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