Hungary
No. 29609. Israel and Hungary
Agreement for the promotion and reciprocal protection of investments. Signed at Jerusalem on 14 May 1991
No. 44237. Austria and Hungary
Treaty between the Republic of Austria and the Republic of Hungary concerning cooperation in preventing and combating transboundary crime. Heiligenkreuz 6 June 2004
No. 43889. Israel and Hungary
Agreement on economic cooperation between the Government of the State of Israel and the Government of the Republic of Hungary. Jerusalem 5 February 2006
No. 44487. France and Hungary
No. 29720. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Hungary
Guarantee Agreement—Product Market Development Project (with General Conditions Applicable to Loan and Guarantee Agreements dated 1 January 1985). Signed at Washington on 24 August 1992
No. 44171. United States of America and Hungary
Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Hungary on establishing an International Law Enforcement Academy (with implementing agreement). Budapest 24 April 1995
No. 49649 Hungary and Germany
Agreement between the Republic of Hungary and the Federal Republic of Germany for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and on capital (with protocol). Budapest 28 February 2011
No. 44701. Lithuania and Hungary
Air Transport Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Lithuania and the Government of the Republic of Hungary (with annex). Noordwijk 26 May 1993
No. 30113. Slovakia and Hungary
Special Agreement for submission to the International Court of Justice of the differences concerning the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project. Signed at Brussels on 7 April 1993
No. 30110. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Hungary
Loan Agreement—Roads Project (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Loan and Guarantee Agreements dated 1 January 1985). Signed at Washington on 26 March 1993
No. 30076. Mexico and Hungary
Agreement on technical scientific and technological cooperation. Signed at Budapest on 27 July 1992
Prostitution in Budapest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
As in other parts of Europe in Austria-Hungary prostitution during the nineteenth century was recognized by reformers and “respectable” society as a phenomenon of massive proportions and a cause for alarm. The perception of the nature of prostitution the underlying social and cultural factors fostering it as well as its consequences for the social order were also similar to those in other parts of Europe. Prostitution was seen as a necessary evil that could not be eradicated and its apparent unprecedented expansion to the public spaces of Budapest and Vienna was considered a natural consequence of particularly rapid urbanization. Regulationism predominated over other approaches as government policy. Naturally the exact nature of the policies that were implemented was shaped by local traditions of municipal governance and the police and by cultural norms. In comparison with Vienna which was a Catholic stronghold and where attempts at introducing regulatory norms and legislation were for decades strongly opposed by the clerical elite that saw it as a policy of “legalizing the whores” late nineteenth-century Hungary and its capital city traditionally practised a much more laissez-faire attitude in line with other initiatives of the Transleithania’s ruling liberal government. Thus while the system of regulation was similar to that of Cisleithania enforcement of the regulation was different in the sense that the Hungarian authorities were given fewer powers of coercion and control.
Bilateral instruments and mechanisms to protect “kin-minorities” abroad: The case of Hungary’s bilateral agreements with its neighbours and their monitoring through joint intergovernmental commissions
No. 43510. Netherlands and Hungary
Agreement between the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Government of the Republic of Hungary on cooperation between investigative agencies in combating international crime (with declaration). The Hague 2 November 1998
No. 42414. United States of America and Hungary
Agreement for cooperation between the United States of America and the Republic of Hungary concerning peaceful uses of nuclear energy (with annex and table and agreed minute). Vienna 10 June 1991
No. 44236. Austria and Hungary
Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Austria and the Government of the Hungarian People’s Republic concerning cooperation in criminalpolice and traffic-police matters. Vienna 27 November 1979