Hamza, Gábor2011-07-122011-07-122008Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2008, 12: 533-544. ISSN: 1138-039X1138-039Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2183/7443[Abstract] 1. Influence of Pandectist Legal Science. 2. First Efforts to Codify the Private Law. 3. Influence of the Austrian General Civil Code. 4. Partial Drafts of a Hungarian Civil Code. 5. Comprehensive Drafts of a Hungarian Civil Code. 6. The Draft Hungarian Civil Code of 1928. 7. Sources of the Hungarian Civil Code of 1959. 8. Drafting Process of the Hungarian Civil Code of 1959. 9. Characteristics of the Hungarian Civil Code. 10. Amendments of the Hungarian Civil Code. 11. Regulations of Civil Law Related Matters in Separate i.e. Autonomous Acts (Family Law and Labor Law). 12. Recodification of Civil Law. 13. The Commercial Code of 1875 and Recent Regulation of Business Organizations.spaAustrian Civil Code (ABGB)French Civil Code (Code civil)German historical schoolIudiciary high commissionIus patriumCode of private lawNew economic mechanismRecodificationPandectist legal scienceProvisional procedure rulesSwiss Civil CodeGeschichte der Kodifikation des Zivilrechts in Ungarnjournal articleopen access