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Az erdélyi románok kisebbségjogi jogállása 1918 előtt
Author(s) -
András Bethlendi,
Norbert Szeredai
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
erdélyi jogélet
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2734-7095
pISSN - 2734-6226
DOI - 10.47745/erjog.2020.02.02
Subject(s) - parliament , political science , state (computer science) , legislature , law , legislation , empire , period (music) , economic history , politics , history , physics , algorithm , computer science , acoustics
The purpose of the study is to explain the evolution of regulations that resulted in minority rights for Romanians living in Transylvania in the pre-1918 period. The study analyses in detail the advancement of the idea of “ nationalities” (in the meaning of national minorities) in the legislation from the last decade of the 18th century and presents the legal claims of the Transylvanian Romanians against the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Parliament. The authors present the Nationalities Act adopted in the 1848 revolution, but left without consequences, and examine the development of laws on minority rights during the legislative period following the Austrian-Hungarian settlement. The article discusses the grand debate on the act on nationalities, which took place in the Hungarian Parliament in 1868, and describes the later assimilation efforts by the majority lawmakers. The authors draw attention to the fact that non-Hungarian nationalities acquired a minority status only after the adoption of the Nationalities Act by the Hungarian state, which became a so-called majority state.

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