This article analyses if, and how, the international right to housing obliges states to protect the victims of justifiable evictions, particularly evictions due to rent arrears. It concerns a comparative analysis of practices in one Asian and one European jurisdiction: Indonesia and the Netherlands. The study juxtaposes measures adopted by each of the governments, regarding their obligations to protect tenants from eviction and to rehouse them post-eviction. As the use of rental accommodation in Indonesia is increasing, a comparison with the Netherlands – where rental accommodation has a prominent role – is beneficial. One significant finding is there is a grey area regarding the protection of people who are evicted due to rent arrears. Alt...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess the implementation of the minimum level of protection ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline and examine the growing corpus of housing rights a...
An eviction is a most extreme form of interference with the right to respect for the home. European ...
This article analyses if, and how, the international right to housing obliges states to protect the ...
This article examines the rights of social housing tenants under Australian human rights charters. V...
Forced evictions are considered to be a "global epidemic" since they occur in several countries rega...
This article analyses the eviction protections provided by the Revised European Social Charter by co...
While the decentralised system adhered to by Indonesia has allowed the central government to delegat...
Over 75 per cent of the jurisprudence under the op-icescr deals with the right to housing as laid do...
The right to adequate housing is generally seen as the fulfillment of human needs based on tangible ...
In the recent decision of fjm v. the United Kingdom, the ECtHR made a decision on the required prote...
This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous E...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess the implementation of the minimum level of protection ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline and examine the growing corpus of housing rights a...
An eviction is a most extreme form of interference with the right to respect for the home. European ...
This article analyses if, and how, the international right to housing obliges states to protect the ...
This article examines the rights of social housing tenants under Australian human rights charters. V...
Forced evictions are considered to be a "global epidemic" since they occur in several countries rega...
This article analyses the eviction protections provided by the Revised European Social Charter by co...
While the decentralised system adhered to by Indonesia has allowed the central government to delegat...
Over 75 per cent of the jurisprudence under the op-icescr deals with the right to housing as laid do...
The right to adequate housing is generally seen as the fulfillment of human needs based on tangible ...
In the recent decision of fjm v. the United Kingdom, the ECtHR made a decision on the required prote...
This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous E...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess the implementation of the minimum level of protection ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline and examine the growing corpus of housing rights a...
An eviction is a most extreme form of interference with the right to respect for the home. European ...