Thoughts on the Suprapersonality of the Doctrine of the Holy Crown as a Sovereignty Concept of Public Law

Authors

  • Stefánia Bódi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59558/jesz.2023.1.2

Keywords:

Holy Crown doctrine, Hungarian state development, sovereignty, Ferenc Eckhart, Ákos Timon

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to analyze and awaken analytical thoughts, summarize and convey knowledge about the ideology of the Holy Crown, deeply rooted in Hungarian public law thinking. The Crown, as an independently existing public law concept of sovereignty, has countless theses, of which I would like to emphasize the suprapersonality of the Crown, the personification of which concept filled this object with an independent meaning over the course of history. In this article, I would like to explicate the suprapersonality of the Crown in three threads: in connection with the analysis of the Crown as a concept separate from the king, the Crown as the unifier of the nation, and the Crown as a concept of sovereignty that unites the parts of the country. Every nation has its public law characteristics and traditions that preserve the nation's characteristics and ensure legal continuity, the Holy Crown ideology being one of these.

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Published

2023-04-20