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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle Bruijn , Stefan van TongerenPublisher: Eleven International Publishing Imprint: Eleven International Publishing ISBN: 9789047302216ISBN 10: 9047302214 Pages: 125 Publication Date: 13 May 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1 Access Rights; 1.1 Introduction to Access Rights; 1.2 A Dive into the Parisian Housing Crisis: Squatters’ Rights, Abandoned Properties, and Questionable Legislation; 1.3 The Students of Groningen: Homeless and Hopeless in the Midst of a Housing Crisis; 1.4 Housing Behind Law’s Back: Sweden’s Acute Housing Shortage and the Looming Black Market; 1.5 Pathway to Homelessness: Analysing the Relationship between Domestic Violence and Housing Rights; 1.6 The Efficiency of National Housing Rights: An Overview of France’s DALO Law; 1.7 Criminalising Homelessness: The Case of Area Bans in the Netherlands; Part 2 Occupancy Rights; 2.1 Introduction to Occupancy Rights; 2.2 Loss of a Home and the Inevitable Loss of a Private Life: A Case for More Privacy-Friendly Shelters; 2.3 Constructing Peace, Security, and Dignity: One Building Permit at a Time – The Obligation to Monitor the Habitability of Housing at the Heart of Preventing Damages Caused by Natural Disasters; 2.4 Housing Rights as an Avenue to Environmental Protection: The ECtHR Continues Its Efforts in Solyanik v. Russia; 2.5 Available but Inaccessible: Where the Generic Property Right Meets Special Needs; Part 3 Exit Rights; 3.1 Introduction to Exit Rights; 3.2 To Be Evicted or Not to Be Evicted: Analysing the Effects of the Administrative Decision to Expel Dozens of Residents; 3.3 Walking a Tightrope: Balancing the Right to Property with the Right to Housing in the European Court of Human Rights; 3.4 Ben Djazia’s Children before the Committee on the Rights of the Child; 3.5 The Right to Property during an Eviction Moratorium: ECtHR’s Steady-Handed Approach in Béla Néméth v. Hungary Shows the Way for Pandemic Case Pile; 3.6 Red Card for Forced Evictions Related to Mega Sports Events; 3.7 The Right to Housing versus Development Projects: The Case of Faulkner and McDonagh v. Ireland; 3.8 The Individual and State Interest Opposed in Azerbaijan’s Illegal Construction Crisis: Proportionality as the Starting Point of Humane Justice; 3.9 Tales from Europe’s Largest Garbage Ghetto: Why Ethnic Minorities Are Still Scavenging for Their Right to Adequate Housing; 3.10 What Is a Community: Distinguishing the Right of Individuals to Housing versus the Right of Communities to Housing in the Case Law of the ECtHRReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |