New publication of Prof. Tajti

May 26, 2025
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A chapter on 'The short history of the Hungarian floating security' has just been published by Edward Elgar Publishing (11: The short history of the Hungarian floating security in: Floating Charges in Comparative Perspective) in a volume titled 'Floating Charges in the Comparative Perspective,' edited by Professors Alisdair MacPherson and Caroline Sophie Repatz. The book is the outcome of an international project devoted to the renowned English comprehensive security device, the floating charge, taken over by most common law jurisdictions (save the United States), and its functional kin offered by various other jurisdictions. Hungary introduced its version as part of the secured transactions law reforms in the 1990s, to a great extent modelled after the English device, to discard it with the 2019 new Civil Code.

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