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  1. Transition and tradition: Can Hungarian traditions of legal philosophy contribute to legal transition?Jozsef Szabadfalvi - 2002 - Rechtstheorie 33 (2-4):167-185.
     
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    The Role of Bódog Somló in the Revival of Hungarian Legal Philosophy.József Szabadfalvi - 2007 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 93 (4):540-550.
    Bódog (Felix) Somló is the most reputable representative of Hungarian legal philosophy at the last turn of the century, whose ouevre greatly contributed to the establishment of the neo-Kantian legal philosophy, the dominant trend preaviling in Central Europe at the time, a development that eventually resulted in modernising the legal scholarship and theoretical thought in law in Hungary. Hungarian jurisprudence can be proud of the fact that Bódog Somló, besides Rudolf Stammler, Gustav Radbruch, Hans Kelsen and Alfred Verdross is regarded (...)
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