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Center for Fundamental Rights

The Center for Fundamental Rights is a Budapest-based legal research and analysis institute that has been operating since 2013. Its primary mission is to protect national identity and sovereignty, as well as to preserve Christian social traditions, in the face of 21st-century globalization and integration processes—trends that increasingly affect the legal sphere—as well as rapid technological and geopolitical changes. The Center’s worldview is best captured by the triad “God, Homeland, Family”, which serves as a guiding principle for both its legal and political analysis. One of the Center’s declared goals is to provide a counterbalance to the growing dominance of human rights fundamentalism and political correctness in many areas of public life today. The Center for Fundamental Rights is also the co-organizer of CPAC Hungary, the first European edition of the Conservative Political Action Conference, and a regular participant in international CPAC events. CPAC is the largest political and public affairs conference of its kind, bringing together conservative politicians, think tanks, opinion leaders, and activists from around the world. The Center sees it as part of its mission to promote the Hungarian conservative renaissance internationally and to actively foster collaboration and community-building among like-minded organizations and thinkers.

 
 
 
 

Programs

The program is regularly updated. We reserve the right to change the program.


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