For Albania, property has always been considered as the foundation stone of its unsettled legal and political order. In the last two centuries, the attitude towards property has changed several times alongside the country’s various political and economic regimes. The most recent changes occurred more than two decades ago, after the fall of the communist regime when Albania started to build a market economy. Successive post-communist governments adopted a series of laws relating to property rights to redress the violations of human rights brought about by the former dictatorial regime. However, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found Albania in violation of its obligation imposed by the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in ...
Since the 1990s, Albania has aimed to introduce democratic values into its legislation. This process...
In the process of transition of the Balkan countries towards democracy, the strengthening of the &qu...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
The acquisition of immovable property, as an Institute of Civil Law but also as a key component of h...
The acquisition of immovable property, as an Institute of Civil Law but also as a key component of h...
The acquisition of immovable property, as an Institute of Civil Law but also as a key component of h...
The restitution of private property to the former owner after 1990’s turned to be a real problem not...
The Albanian communist legacy has left a significant impact in building a democratic state. Twenty f...
Issues to be addressed in this paper refer to some aspects of the right to property in relation to A...
Article 1, Protocol 1 (Al, P1) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) guarantees the righ...
This paper presents a general framework of the property right seen in the Constitutional Review and ...
This paper presents a general framework of the property right seen in the Constitutional Review and ...
This paper reflects a picture of the legal changes that have occurred in Albanian state, the reforms...
Since the 1990s, Albania has aimed to introduce democratic values into its legislation. This process...
During the last 20 years, a large number of expropriated subjects were entitled the right for proper...
Since the 1990s, Albania has aimed to introduce democratic values into its legislation. This process...
In the process of transition of the Balkan countries towards democracy, the strengthening of the &qu...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
The acquisition of immovable property, as an Institute of Civil Law but also as a key component of h...
The acquisition of immovable property, as an Institute of Civil Law but also as a key component of h...
The acquisition of immovable property, as an Institute of Civil Law but also as a key component of h...
The restitution of private property to the former owner after 1990’s turned to be a real problem not...
The Albanian communist legacy has left a significant impact in building a democratic state. Twenty f...
Issues to be addressed in this paper refer to some aspects of the right to property in relation to A...
Article 1, Protocol 1 (Al, P1) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) guarantees the righ...
This paper presents a general framework of the property right seen in the Constitutional Review and ...
This paper presents a general framework of the property right seen in the Constitutional Review and ...
This paper reflects a picture of the legal changes that have occurred in Albanian state, the reforms...
Since the 1990s, Albania has aimed to introduce democratic values into its legislation. This process...
During the last 20 years, a large number of expropriated subjects were entitled the right for proper...
Since the 1990s, Albania has aimed to introduce democratic values into its legislation. This process...
In the process of transition of the Balkan countries towards democracy, the strengthening of the &qu...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...