CEU eTD Collection (2019); Fárizs, Fanni: An Ideologically Neutral Concept of Family - A Comparative Analysis of Mexico, Spain and Hungary

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2019
Author Fárizs, Fanni
Title An Ideologically Neutral Concept of Family - A Comparative Analysis of Mexico, Spain and Hungary
Summary This paper examines the extent to which the constitutional concept of family is ideologically neutral in three countries where the dominant religion was or still is the Catholic religion. It will be shown that it is rather the state-church model adopted by the country that influences the constitutional concept of family, and not the fact that the dominant religion is the Catholic religion. The comparison relies on the constitutions, relevant case law of constitutional or supreme court decisions, and also on secondary literature. Beyond relying on the concept of family that can be detected from the constitutions, it will be also shown, how the concepts evolved over time, what the landmarks were and who triggered the changes.
Supervisor Uitz, Renáta
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2019/farizs_fanni.pdf

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