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X. Hungarian Scientific Conference of Vojvodinian Students

VMTDK

24-27th Nov 2011, Novi Sad

The Hungarian College for Higher Education in Vojvodina and the Organization of Vojvodinian Hungarian Postgraduates and Researchers (VMDKSZ) organized a conjoint
scientific conference of Vojvodinian-Hungarian graduates, postgraduates and young researchers. The X. Hungarian Scientific Conference of Vojvodinian Students took place in
Nov 2011, Novi Sad.


The Hungarian Scientific Conference of Vojvodinian Students aims to stimulate young Hungarian researchers in Vojvodina to do independent scientific research work, cultivate the various fields of science, present their results, and compete with each other. Apart from offering an opportunity for making professional public appearances, associating and gaining new experience, the conference also represents an opportunity for unique, interdisciplinary professional communication among students, professors, experts and the general public, which is a precondition to falling into line with the scientific world of the XXI. century.

The Hungarian College for Higger Education in Vojvodina invited guests, students and young researchers of similar institutions from neighbouring countries to participate in the conference with presentations. The University of Szeged Faculty of Law and Political Sciences every year represented by students and young researcher on the conference.

Their presentations this year:

-Árpád, Beszédes: Linguistic Rights in Vojvodina and South-Tyrol
- Anett Erzsébet, Gácsi: Is the Defendant’s Confession (Testimony) a „Crystal-Clear” Means of Proof?
-Tamás, Kávássy: Flexicurity in the European Union and in Hungary
-Anna Kaarina, Kovács: Fundamental Rights Issues in the Finnish Internet and Postal Services
-Máté, Pétervári: The Formation of the Hungarian Bankruptcy Law in Reflection of the Act 22 of 1840