Abstract
This Note analyzes the Hungarian Status Law in the context of general principles of international law. By specifically examining the Hungarian minority, this Note questions whether the implementation of the Hungarian Status Law is the most effective method of ensuring the protection and respect of the Hungarian minority in Eastern Europe. The conclusion argues that the unilateral approach of the Hungarian Status Law should be abandoned for a bilateral approach to secure rights for the Hungarian minority.
Recommended Citation
Christin J. Albertie,
The Act of Hungarians Living Abroad: A Misguided Approach to Minority Protection,
24
Mich. J. Int'l L.
961
(2003).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol24/iss3/12