Law XII of 1867 (Hungary)

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Law XII of 1867 (Hungary) was the Hungarian statute that formally established the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy by defining Hungary’s constitutional relationship with the Habsburg ruler and the common institutions of the empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian law
constitutional statute
alsoKnownAs Austrian December Constitution
surface form: Austro-Hungarian Compromise Act (Hungary)

Law XII of 1867 (Hungary)
surface form: Compromise Law of 1867 (Hungary)
appliesTo Hungarian Crown lands within Austria-Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
surface form: territory of the Crown of Saint Stephen
basisFor later Hungarian constitutional practice within Austria-Hungary
country Kingdom of Hungary
dateEnacted 1867
defines constitutional status of the Kingdom of Hungary within the Habsburg Monarchy
relationship between the Hungarian government and the common imperial institutions
rights and obligations of Hungary in common financial affairs
rights and obligations of Hungary in common foreign policy
rights and obligations of Hungary in common military affairs
scope of common affairs of the Dual Monarchy
enactedBy Hungarian Diet
surface form: Diet of Hungary
endedBy dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918
establishes Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy

constitutional framework of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise
legal basis for common ministries of foreign affairs, war, and finance
field constitutional law
public international law (internal union arrangements)
grants internal self-government to the Kingdom of Hungary
hasConsequence dual structure of the Habsburg Monarchy
recognition of Hungary’s legislative autonomy in internal affairs
historicalPeriod late 19th century
jurisdiction National Assembly of Hungary
surface form: Hungarian Parliament
languageOfWork Hungarian
legalEffect creation of a real union between Austria and Hungary
division of competencies between Hungarian authorities and common imperial authorities
legalSystem Hungarian public law
motivatedBy Austrian defeat in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866
need to resolve constitutional crisis in the Habsburg Empire after 1848–1849
partOf Ausgleich of 1867
surface form: Austro-Hungarian constitutional settlement of 1867
placeOfOrigin Budapest
recognizes Hungary as a separate state under the Habsburg crown
the Habsburg monarch as King of Hungary
regulates representation of Hungary in common delegations
sharing of common expenses between Austria and Hungary
relatedTo Austro-Hungarian foreign policy
December Constitution of 1867
surface form: December Constitution of 1867 (Cisleithania)

Revolution of 1848 in Hungary
surface form: Hungarian Revolution of 1848
requires coronation oath of the Habsburg ruler as King of Hungary
subject Ausgleich of 1867
surface form: Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867

Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy

common affairs of Austria-Hungary
constitutional relationship between Hungary and the Habsburg ruler
temporalCoverage period 1867–1918

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Ausgleich of 1867 hasPart Law XII of 1867 (Hungary)
Law XII of 1867 (Hungary) alsoKnownAs Law XII of 1867 (Hungary)
this entity surface form: Compromise Law of 1867 (Hungary)