mezelnyúljogban
Mezelnyúljogban is a term used in Hungarian discourse to describe a hypothetical principle of extending legal authority beyond conventional territorial or jurisdictional boundaries. It does not correspond to a standard category in Hungarian law, and there is no consensus on its precise meaning. The phrase appears chiefly in speculative debate, discussions of neologisms, or fictional works that explore regulatory overreach. In scholarly contexts it is typically treated as a coinage illustrating the tension between sovereignty and transnational governance.
Etymology and form: The construction seems to combine the Hungarian elements jog (law) and ban (in), with
Concept and discussion: Proponents imagine scenarios where a state's legal rules are applied to actors or actions
See also: extraterritorial jurisdiction, universal jurisdiction, transnational law.
References: There are no standard sources for mezelnyúljogban; any discussion should cite relevant literature or clearly