Reception of the work of Győző Concha from 1918 to 1945

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https://doi.org/10.55051/JTSZ2023-1p47

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The most relevant works of the reception of Concha between 1918 and 1945 (Rezső Rusznák: Meaning and Content of Forms of Government) examines European forms of government and state models in detail in the light of the crisis of parliamentarism, the function of forms of government and totalitarian aspirations. The starting point of the work is the political philosophy of ancient Greece, on which Concha also builds his constitutional theory. In the work, Rusznák refers to and justifies Concha’s theses on the concept of sovereignty, the organic theory of the state, the personality of the state and the form of the concept of parliamentary government. Later eulogies and birthday greetings mention Concha as the master of Hungarian administrative lawyers. Many also emphasize the uniqueness of his work, which in his way of thinking preserved and confirmed the independent and autonomous values of Hungarian factors and characteristics.

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2023-11-24