Tihamer Fabinyi
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* Hisnyóvíz, August 7, 1890 – † Boston/USA, June 11, 1953 / lawyer, minister, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1940) ; ; He completed his legal studies at the universities of Berlin, Leipzig, Cambridge and Budapest (1913). He worked as a legal trainee and then as a law drafting judge in the law drafting department of the Ministry of Justice. He was the legal director of Ganz Danubius Rt. (1921), later opening a law firm. From 1924 he was a private lecturer in procedural law at the Pázmány Péter University, and from 1927 he was a professor at the University of Economics. He was a member of parliament for Kiskundorozsma with the National Unity Party program (1931–1936), and at the same time Minister of Trade (October 1, 1932 – March 4, 1935). He contributed to the development of Hungarian-Italian trade relations, Danube shipping, tourism and the resort area of Lake Balaton. He was Minister of Finance from January 6, 1935 to March 9, 1938. ; After the announcement of the “Győr Program”, Lajos Reményi-Schneller took office. During his ministry, the balance of the state budget was restored, the country settled its foreign debts, the League of Nations financial control was abolished, and the debts accumulated in connection with the land distribution were re-regulated and partially settled. From 1938 to 1944, he was the president of the Hungarian General Credit Bank. After the German occupation (March 19, 1944), he settled first in Switzerland and then in the USA. ; ; His main works: ; Arbitral Arbitration, 1920, ; Civil Procedure Code Act and Legal Practice I-II., 1931; Inheritance Law and Inheritance Procedure, 1935.