Hungarian judicial system
Made by Dorinas
- judicial power is permanent, neutral, independent
- judicial power can be traced back to the people
- the task of the courts
Main tasks
- Judicial independence
- The principle of judicial monopoly of justice
- The principle of the unity of justice
- Principle of social judgment
- The principle of popular participation
- Principle of publicity of negotiations
- The principle of file transparency
- Use of native language
- The right to a fair trial
- Right to a remedy
- The presumption of innocence and the right to defence
Principles
General informations
- The court organization is multi-level
- 158 courts in a four-tier hierarchy
- closely interconnected but there is no subordination
- decisions pursuant the applicable laws
Structure
- The highest judicial body of Hungary
Curia
Regional Courts of Appeal