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July 2009 | ISBN 9789051891980 | 1st edition | 158 pages
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Protecting Property in European Human Rights Law

Dragoljub Popovic | Boom
Protecting Property in European Human Rights Law
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July 2009 | ISBN 9789051891980 | 1st edition | 158 pages
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This book examines the development of the protection of property in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The First Additional Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms introduced the protection of property into the Convention system. The Court's case law developed an autonomous concept of property and set out the modes and conditions of State interference with property. Various legal developments can be discerned in the protection of property, such as the emergence of restitution cases and pilot judgments. The author shows that the system of protection has evolved from a system where the State merely refrains from interfering with property, to one in which the State has the obligation to protect property. Although the Court has been guided by the concept of social justice in recent judgments, the author concludes that it is doubtful whether social rights, such as the right to housing, will be included among the values enjoying protection as property.

This book gives an extensive analysis of the ECHR case law on the protection of property and is of interest to anyone working in this field.

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