Loss Of Homes And Evictions Across Europe
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Loss of Homes and Evictions across Europe
Author | : Padraic Kenna |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 395 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Eviction |
ISBN | : 1788116992 |
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The loss of a home can lead to major violations of a person’s dignity and human rights. Yet, evictions take place everyday in all countries across Europe. This book provides a comparative assessment of human rights, administrative, procedural and public policy norms, in the context of eviction, across a number of European jurisdictions. Through this comparison the book exposes the emergence of consistent, Europe-wide standards and norms.
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