The most important regulations concerning the Prosecution Service of Hungary
Organisational regulations
The Fundamental Law of Hungary
Act CLXIII of 2011 on the Prosecution Service of Hungary (Prosecution Service Act)
Act CLXIV of 2011 on the Status and Career Path of the Prosecutor General, Prosecutors and other Prosecution Employees (Prosecution Employment Status Act)
Regulations on criminal law
Act C of 2012 on the Criminal Code
Act XC of 2017 on the Code of Criminal Procedure
Regulations on criminal law
Act C of 2012 on the Criminal Code
Act XC of 2017 on the Code of Criminal Procedure
Regulations on public law
Act V of 2013 on the Civil Code
Act CXXX of 2016 on the Code of Civil Procedure
Act II of 2012 on Minor Offences, Offence Procedures and the Registration System of Offence (the Offences Act)
Act CL of 2016 on General Public Administration Procedures
Act I of 2017 on Code of Administrative Court Procedure
Act V of 2006 on Public Company Information, Company Registration and Winding-up Proceedings
Act CLXXV of 2011 on the Freedom of Association, Public Benefit Status and the Operation and Funding of Non-Governmental Organisations
Act CCXL of 2013 on the Enforcement of Penalties, Measures, Certain Coercive Measures
and Detention for Misdemeanours
Rules on international cooperation
European Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed in Strasbourg on 20 April, 1959
Council Act of 29 May 2000 establishing the Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the Member States of the European Union
Directive 2014/41/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council regarding the European Investigation Order in criminal matters
Rules on international cooperation
European Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed in Strasbourg on 20 April, 1959
Council Act of 29 May 2000 establishing the Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the Member States of the European Union
Directive 2014/41/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council regarding the European Investigation Order in criminal matters