Hungarian top court finds so-called castle law unconstitutional

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Hungary’s top court on Friday struck down several provisions of the law that regulates the ownership and operation of Hungarian castles, mansions, and manor houses.

The law was adopted by parliament in December 2023, and President Katalin Novák asked the constitutional court to review it, arguing that the 2023 law was at odds with the 2011 law on national assets, and certain provisions of the law violated the requirement of legal certainty and clarity. Further, she submitted that the relationship between the two laws was unclear. (We wrote about this law in detail HERE.)

The 2023 law establishes significantly lighter regulations for some of the specially protected property than the 2011 law on national assets, and rules on the transfer of such property “do not correspond to the provisions of the Fundamental Law”.

The court said legislators must take the interest of the state related to the protection of national assets into consideration and ensure transparent management.

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