
János Fiala-Butora
János Fiala-Butora is a Slovak lawyer and human rights expert known for his advocacy in cases related to dual citizenship and the rights of ethnic Hungarians in Slovakia. He has been involved in significant legal battles concerning the implications of Slovak laws on dual citizenship, particularly in light of the recent decision by the Slovak government to terminate the 1961 agreement regulating citizenship matters with Hungary. Fiala-Butora represented a minor in a landmark case where the court ruled in favor of the child's right to dual citizenship, challenging the Slovak government's restrictive practices. He has criticized the Ministry of Interior for its unlawful actions regarding citizenship and is considering further legal action to address these issues, highlighting the ongoing struggle for the rights of dual citizens in Slovakia.
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János Fiala-Butora, a lawyer and human rights expert, believes that the conscious suppression of the Hungarian language has been part of state policy for decades.
Index - Külföld - „Soha nem lesznek nálam magyar feliratok” – nem érdekli a törvény a szlovák vállalkozótJános Fiala-Butora is a lawyer and human rights expert who represented a minor in a case regarding dual citizenship.
Index - Külföld - Évekig tudatosan rosszindulatúan és törvényellenesen járt el a szlovák belügy a kettős állampolgársággal kapcsolatbanJános Fiala-Butora is a lawyer and human rights expert representing a minor in a case regarding dual citizenship.
Index - Külföld - Évekig tudatosan, rosszindulatúan és törvényellenesen járt el a szlovák belügy a kettős állampolgársággal kapcsolatban
