8.3. From poor law administration to sustainable social administration. Theoretical milestones of Hungary (Gyula Koi)
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Harvard
Boros Anita–Koi Gyula (eds) (2025): Sustainability and Law. : Akadémiai Kiadó.
https://doi.org/10.1556/9789636641788Letöltve: https://mersz.hu/hivatkozas/m1353sal_4020/#m1353sal_4020 (2026. 01. 16.)
Chicago
Boros Anita, Koi Gyula, eds. 2025. Sustainability and Law. : Akadémiai Kiadó.
https://doi.org/10.1556/9789636641788
(Letöltve: 2026. 01. 16.https://mersz.hu/hivatkozas/m1353sal_4020/#m1353sal_4020)
APA
Boros A., Koi G. (eds) (2025). Sustainability and Law. Akadémiai Kiadó.
https://doi.org/10.1556/9789636641788.
(Letöltve: 2026. 01. 16.https://mersz.hu/hivatkozas/m1353sal_4020/#m1353sal_4020)
The historical background of so-called ‘human administration’ (or ‘social-cultural administration’) is the so-called ‘poor law administration’. This phenomenon characterises Western public administration as well as Hungarian public administration. According to the current state of research, poor law administration has been specificially addressed scientifically in Hungary since 1880. However, examples of Polizeiwissenschaft from the 18th century are also significant. The term ‘poor law administration’ ceased to exist after about 1945. Tise study primarily presents the part of the work of József (Joseph) Reviczky (1750-1815), Ignác (Ignace) Zsoldos (1803-1885), Emil Récsi (1822-1864), Győző (Victor) Concha (1846-1933), and Zoltán Magyary (1888-1945) dealing with social administration. The aim of the study is to highlight the milestones on the path from ‘poor law administration’ to sustainable social administration. The sub-chapter also takes into account relevant foreign examples. It is necessary to indicate that in the future, the role of sustainability and foreign influences will also increase in social administration.