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Gábor Máthé (1941) is a Hungarianlegal historian, professor, and president of the Hungarian Law Association.
Career
He studied at Eötvös Loránd University where received his doctorate degree in law in 1967. He worked as a Scientific Associate of the university at MTA research center between 1967 and 1977.
References
Hungarian constitutional reform and the rule of law ed. Donald T. Fox, Andrea Bonime-Blanc, Hungary - 1993 -Page 41 Conclusion: The Road Ahead Dr. Gabor Mathe presented a resume of Hungarian history and the role of lawyers therein. He pointed out that the HLA, formerly constituted as a union, is now a professional organization representing 14,000 .. .
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