Preface - Trianon: “Vae Victis” Again
Developments of the Right of Peoples to Self-determination Over the Past Century
Daniel Turp: Self-Determination, the Right of Peoples to Decide and the Obligation of States to Negotiate
Xabier Ezeizabarrena: Minority autonomy and the internal aspects of self-determination in the EU: Brief comparative approach from the Basque Country
Trianon 100 – Centenary of a Decision that Reshaped Europe
Lothar Höbelt: No ”Road to Canossa” and no “Death Warrant”: The End of Austria-Hungary Revisited
Tibor Glant: The Inquiry and the Paris Peace Conference: American Preparations for Peace and the Future of Hungary, 1917-1920
Patrik Szeghő: Yugoslav Unity and the Dissolution of Austria–Hungary
Lasting Consequences of the Paris Peace Conference
László Komáromi: The Question of Territorial Plebiscites after the first World War with Special Regard to Hungary
István Szabó: The Impact of Trianon on Public Law Traditions
Barna Bodó: Between Yesterday and Tomorrow – What Happened to the Memorials in Banat After 1918
Minority Rights Then and Now
Gábor Kardos: Trianon and International Law: Arguments of Hungarian Scholars of International Law against the Treaty of Trianon
Laura Gyeney – Ágoston Korom: Restitution for Immovable Property: the Beneš-Decrees from the Perspective of European Union Law – the Legal Status of Claimants for Confiscations prior to 1948 on the Grounds of the Principle of lex specialis
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