by Gabor Palasti
Jozsef Attila University
Changes in constitutional law in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe is the topic of a conference to be held this summer in Kecskemet, Hungary. The conference will begin on June 14 and last one week. About 30 lecturers will come from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Rumania, and Bulgaria. The common theme is what constitutional changes these countries have undergone since the collapse of the former "Soviet bloc." The languages of the conference will be English and French. The proceedings will be published later in book form.
Besides the lectures, the conference program includes a tour of the city, attending the opera, and visiting "Bugac," where our guests will have the opportunity to see traditional folk customs in the middle of the Great Hungarian Plain. Transportation from Budapest (airport or train station) to Kecskemet, hotel accommodations, and meals will be arranged. For more information contact:
Gabor Palasti
Faculty of Law
Jozsef Attila University
Szeged, Hungary
Eotvos L. Koll., Szeged, Tisza L. krt. 103
Tel. (36)-(62)-310-641
Internet: jyj0816@vm.cc.u-szeged.hu
Internet: jyj0816Qalfa.cab.u-szeged.hu
Bitnet: jyj0816@huszeg11
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