The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their descendants (property restitution) led to the quick emergence of a private rental sector in those post-communist countries that applied a physical form of property restitution soon after 1990. The Czech Republic and Estonia are examples of such countries. Within just a few years, as a result of property restitution, a private rental sector grew out of almost non-existence to become a significant part of the countries’ total housing stock. However, the character of this sector remained different from the private rental sector found in countries with advanced economies – especially owing to specific rent regulation, tenant protection and, albeit ind...
This thesis is devoted to the description of modifications and termination of tenancy in the Czech R...
This article analyses the development of legislation regarding private property in Czechoslovakia be...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to describe the development of private rental housing after 19...
This paper deals with current housing policies in two countries - Estonia and the Czech Republic. In...
The privatisation of social housing transformed many transitional countries in Central and Eastern E...
Ownership represents a key relation between people and places. Eastern European transformations sinc...
The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and E...
To provide a context for the analysis of the private rental sector in the post-socialist countries, ...
Research has shown how private homeownership features prominently in housing policy on a global basi...
The focus of this paper is on the effects of housing privatization reforms in Central and Eastern Eu...
At the beginning of the 1990's, a crucial systemic change took place in the Eastern Europe at that t...
When the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed at the end of the last decade, th...
This paper describes changes in the housing market after the collapse of communism in Central Europe...
This thesis is devoted to the description of modifications and termination of tenancy in the Czech R...
This article analyses the development of legislation regarding private property in Czechoslovakia be...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
The return of property expropriated during the communist period to previous owners or to their desce...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to describe the development of private rental housing after 19...
This paper deals with current housing policies in two countries - Estonia and the Czech Republic. In...
The privatisation of social housing transformed many transitional countries in Central and Eastern E...
Ownership represents a key relation between people and places. Eastern European transformations sinc...
The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and E...
To provide a context for the analysis of the private rental sector in the post-socialist countries, ...
Research has shown how private homeownership features prominently in housing policy on a global basi...
The focus of this paper is on the effects of housing privatization reforms in Central and Eastern Eu...
At the beginning of the 1990's, a crucial systemic change took place in the Eastern Europe at that t...
When the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed at the end of the last decade, th...
This paper describes changes in the housing market after the collapse of communism in Central Europe...
This thesis is devoted to the description of modifications and termination of tenancy in the Czech R...
This article analyses the development of legislation regarding private property in Czechoslovakia be...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...