Issues of Public Social Responsibility in Great Britain and Hungary

  • Nóra I Jakob associate professor University of Miskolc Faculty of Law Institute of Private Law Department of Agricultural and Labour Law
  • Zsófia Ráczi student of labour and social security administration, University of Miskolc, Faculty of Law, 3515 Miskolc-Egyetemváros

Abstract


Abstract: Social responsibility has undergone significant development in recent years. The concept has been a success for every aspect of life, personal life, the economic sphere, and finally the public sector. At present, many states are struggling with proven problems in the public sector, and social public responsibility is one of the guidelines under which a comprehensive public administration reform could be launched. In this study we examine the British and Hungarian solutions of social public responsibility. The United Kingdom's example, though ahead of us, is not sure that the fundamental legal and mindset differences make the other European countries the same way to implement the PSR that works in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom.

Author Biography

Nóra I Jakob, associate professor University of Miskolc Faculty of Law Institute of Private Law Department of Agricultural and Labour Law
PhD, dr. habil., University of Miskolc, Faculty of Law, 3515 Miskolc-Egyetemváros, civnora@uni-miskolc.hu.
Published
2020/01/13
Section
Original Scientific Paper