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Additional Remarks on the Question of Civil Service Law as a Branch of Law

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2021-10-21
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Horváth, I., Kun, A., & Zoltán. (2021). Additional Remarks on the Question of Civil Service Law as a Branch of Law. Pro Futuro, 11(2), 120-133. https://doi.org/10.26521/profuturo/2021/2/10250
Abstract

The study focuses on the relationship between civil service law and labour law. In Hungary, there have been significant changes in the last decade regarding the regulation of civil service law. The types of the civil service legal relationships have increased, the forums and procedural rules for adjudicating civil service law related disputes have changed, and the number of public employees providing public services has rapidly decreased. This is of particular importance because the existence of these branches of the law is determined by legislation as well. The study concludes that the ability of civil service law to become an independent branch of law will be determined not by 'internal' developments but by legislative ambitions.