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Houses, Homes and the Law
About this book
This book is the result of the successful collaboration between two research networks: the Housing Law Working Group of the European Network for Housing Research (ENHR) and the TENLAW research network. It deals with evictions, their social background and regulation under procedural and human rights law; housing problems of indigenous and ethnic minorities and immigrants; the relationship between landlords, tenants and agents and the private rental sector; housing satisfaction and the instruments and models to measure it; and finally national instances of the European housing crises in Spain, Germany and Romania. The contributions in this volume will further enhance the understanding of housing law and rights, and provide useful materials for future comparative analysis.
Houses, Homes and the Law is the third volume in the series that seeks to examine the many facets of housing law from a variety of academic and professional perspectives.
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Contributors
- 1 Common Trends in Eviction Research: A Systematic Literature Review
- 2 The Right to Have a House: Indigenous and Ethnic Minorities and Their Fight over Their Right to Identity
- 3 Reality versus Rhetoric: An Analysis of the Implementation Gap in Provision of Traveller-Specific Housing in Ireland
- 4 Access of Immigrants to the Public Housing System: The Case of Italy
- 5 Recent Decisions of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Decisions on the Right to Housing in Spain (2017- 2018): Ben Djazia et al., Forced Evictions and Judicial Developments
- 6 Do Evictions Violate an Actual Fundamental Right? The Influence of European Human Rights Discourse on Right to Housing in Spain
- 7 Evictions on Grounds of 'Anti-Social Behaviour' in Denmark – Aspects on Tenancy Law Regulations and the Protection of Human Rights
- 8 Landlords and Tenants: Between Contracts, Property and Social Relations
- 9 Navigating the Rules: Legal Provisions and Dutch Estate Agencies' Tactics to Circumvent the Law
- 10 'We Shall Not Discriminate!' Can/Will Flanders' Private Rental Sector Keep Up to Their Promise?
- 11 The Spanish Housing Crisis: Between Autonomic Social Action and Neoliberal Recentralization
- 12 Housing Satisfaction in Germany: Why Germany's Housing Policy Will Not Make People Happier
- 13 Urban-Rural Interactions: Mutual Benefits and New Challenges
- 14 Houses, Condominiums and Law in Romania and in Postcommunist Central Eastern Europe