szokásjogi
Szokásjogi, often translated as customary law, refers to the unwritten rules and principles that have evolved from the consistent and widespread practice of a community over a long period. These practices are accepted as binding and obligatory, carrying the weight of law. Unlike codified or statutory law, which is formally enacted by legislative bodies, szokásjogi arises organically from the customs and traditions of a society.
For szokásjogi to be recognized as law, two key elements are generally required. Firstly, there must be
Historically, szokásjogi played a foundational role in many legal systems before the widespread development of written