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The enforcement of labour laws in Hungary – the deficits of the collective dimension

This paper aims to provide an illustrative assessment of the functioning of labour law enforcement in Hungary from a collective labour law perspective, based on selected topical regulatory case studies. In doing so, the paper intends to demonstrate the generally and largely deficient nature of the c...

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Published in:Italian labour law e-journal 2024-12, Vol.17 (2), p.241-257
Main Authors: Attila Kun, Ildikó Rácz-Antal, Imre Szilárd Szabó
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