Navigating the right to housing: Exploring the complex landscape of access, occupancy and exit rights

Michelle Bruijn* (Redacteur), Stefan van Tongeren (Redacteur)

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

OnderzoeksoutputAcademic

Samenvatting

This book is a compilation of papers written by research assistants, PhD students, and senior researchers working on the EVICT project, a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant project. The papers in this book enrich our conceptual understanding of the right to adequate housing by expanding on the typology of access rights, occupancy rights, and exit rights to housing. The authors traverse a diverse array of topics, shedding light on pressing issues such as housing shortages, challenges faced by students and minority groups in search of a home, the intricate link between domestic violence and homelessness, the dynamics of the black housing market, the criminalisation of homelessness, evictions, and the relationship between the right to housing and other human rights, such as the right to privacy and the right to property. The papers focus on a broad range of jurisdictions, such as France, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Spain, the United States, and Azerbaijan.



Navigating the Right to Housing is the fifth volume in a series that aims to examine the various aspects of housing law from different academic and professional perspectives.
Originele taal-2Dutch
Plaats van productieDen Haag
UitgeverijEleven International Publishing
Aantal pagina's126
Volume5
ISBN van elektronische versie9789400114197
ISBN van geprinte versie9789047302216
StatusPublished - mei-2024

Publicatie series

NaamStudies in housing law
UitgeverijEleven

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