védtelensége
Védtelensége is a Hungarian term that translates to "inviolability" or "sacrosanctness" in English. It refers to the state of being inviolable, or immune to harm, damage, or interference. The concept of védtelensége is often used in legal and political contexts to describe certain rights, principles, or institutions that are protected from being violated or undermined.
In legal terms, védtelensége can refer to the protection of certain legal rights or freedoms, such as
In a political context, védtelensége can refer to the protection of certain institutions or principles, such
The concept of védtelensége is an important one in both legal and political systems, as it helps