The Temporal Effect and the Continuance in Force of the Treaty of Trianon: A Hundred Years Later

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Abstract

The 1920 Trianon Peace Treaty ended World War I between Hungary and its belligerents. Nonetheless, one hundred years have passed since then, yet this peace treaty is still unsettling to many, causing misbelief, hatred, anger and misunderstanding both in Hungary and its neighboring countries. To unearth the temporal aspects of the Trianon Peace Treaty, more precisely, to identify exactly what obligations remain in force following this rather hectic century, it is indispensable to study the temporal effect of this agreement. The present article aims at arriving at a conclusion in relation to several misbeliefs held with respect to the Trianon Peace Treaty as well as the issue of its termination.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)136-156
Number of pages20
JournalHungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law
Volume8
Publication statusPublished - 2020
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • public international law
  • peace treaties
  • temporal scope of treaties

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