The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and Eastern Europe was a policy decision with momentous consequences, as the level of assets concerned was huge and the impact of handing back to former owners residential or commercial property, four decades after nationalization, was difficult to anticipate. The solutions adopted – relatively quickly, or slowly and incoherently, in many steps spanning a long period of time – were very different from country to country. The goal of this study is to analyze the transformations that occurred in the area of private property ownership following the change of political regime in former socialist or communist countries. The six countries looked at are:...
This article studies comparatively the property restitution policies of Eastern and Western Balkan c...
This volume examines the property transformations in post-communist Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and...
In the context of democratisation in the early 1990s, the governments in Central and East Europe (CE...
The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and E...
The restitution of private property to the former owner after 1990’s turned to be a real problem not...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
When the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed at the end of the last decade, th...
Restitution and / or compensation of properties that were confiscated by the socialist regimes are a...
Using data from Szelenyi and Treiman’s 1993 six-nation survey of Social Stratification in Eastern Eu...
After the Independence of Albania in 1912, property ownership has gone through major reforms. During...
On the territory of the former Yugoslavia, the issue of property relations has often changed. In the...
Abstract: After gaining independence in Albania in 1912, property ownership experienced major reform...
5.4 Restitution as Post-communist Property Transformation Policy. Several Objections and a Rebuttal ...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
One of the characteristics that the researchers of the counties in post-communist transition address...
This article studies comparatively the property restitution policies of Eastern and Western Balkan c...
This volume examines the property transformations in post-communist Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and...
In the context of democratisation in the early 1990s, the governments in Central and East Europe (CE...
The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and E...
The restitution of private property to the former owner after 1990’s turned to be a real problem not...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
When the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed at the end of the last decade, th...
Restitution and / or compensation of properties that were confiscated by the socialist regimes are a...
Using data from Szelenyi and Treiman’s 1993 six-nation survey of Social Stratification in Eastern Eu...
After the Independence of Albania in 1912, property ownership has gone through major reforms. During...
On the territory of the former Yugoslavia, the issue of property relations has often changed. In the...
Abstract: After gaining independence in Albania in 1912, property ownership experienced major reform...
5.4 Restitution as Post-communist Property Transformation Policy. Several Objections and a Rebuttal ...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
One of the characteristics that the researchers of the counties in post-communist transition address...
This article studies comparatively the property restitution policies of Eastern and Western Balkan c...
This volume examines the property transformations in post-communist Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and...
In the context of democratisation in the early 1990s, the governments in Central and East Europe (CE...