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Abstract
The international credit crisis of 2008–2013 changed the legal landscape of mortgage enforcement proceedings in Europe dramatically. The growing influence of the international right to housing, the increasing attention towards homeowner protection, the renewed policies towards mortgage financing and the changes in national legislation, make the study of these proceedings relevant and interesting. Moreover, the phase between default of the mortgage debtor and the actual start of these proceedings is becoming more and more relevant because of these developments. Nonetheless, this phase is quite underresearched, especially from a comparative legal research point of view. Our comparative study therefore takes a different approach than classical comparative studies on mortgage enforcement procedures. With this project, we investigate the approaches of mortgage lenders after the mortgage debtor is in default with his mortgage obligations. These approaches can be based on legislation, self-regulation or agreements with the mortgagor. The aim of this project is to discover how these regulations function in practice. This paper provides an introduction to this emerging legal comparative research project on, what we call, default resolution approaches in Europe. We explain the main interests involved in default resolution approaches and the dimensions that should be taken into account in our study. We then sketch our comparative framework for further research.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 152–186 |
Number of pages | 35 |
Journal | European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 19-Apr-2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
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EVICT : The Impact of the International Right to Housing on National Legal Discourse: Using Data Science Techniques to Analyse Eviction Litigation
Vols, M. (PI), Wieling, M. (Researcher), Bruijn, M. (Postdoc), Hoops, B. (CoPI), Roorda, B. (Member), Mohammadi, M. (Postdoc), Quintiá Pastrana, A. (Postdoc), Whitehouse, L. (Advisor), Schmid, C. (Advisor), van Dijck, G. (Advisor), Arts, K. (Advisor), Prakken, H. (Advisor), de Vries, J. (Advisor) & Zauner-Lohmeyer, K. (Advisor)
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