Political transition of agricultural properties in Poland and the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) after 1989 had to include not only Reprivatization but also the issue of returning the properties in kind to their former owners. Restitution in kind applied in GDR to all forms of ownership which were subject to expropriation between 1933 and 1989 except for properties taken over during Soviet occupation in 1945-49. This issue was one of the flashpoints during the process of ownership changes. Privatization, limited as it was, took place in unequal legal environment where only one group of owners was privileged. Executing restitution in kind created a feeling of uncertainty among potential real estate buyers
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
The idea of returning the confiscated property to the previous owners in the Republic of Serbia aros...
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The article illustrates a process of property`s restitution within the boundaries of the former GDR....
The aim of the study is a comparison of re-privatization policy pursued in Poland and other countrie...
The paper discusses Czech and Hungarian ideas concerning the implementation of the reprivatization ...
When the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed at the end of the last decade, th...
Merl S. KEY FEATTURES OF THE AGRARIAN TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE FORMER GDR. RUDN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY. ...
The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and E...
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Following the rent free land use by large-scale farms under the communist regime, it was hoped that ...
Ownership represents a key relation between people and places. Eastern European transformations sinc...
The notion of Bug River property regards the property abandoned within the territory of the Republic...
Constitutional transformation in Poland, which took place at the turn of the eighties and nineties o...
For a number of decades in the second half of the XXth century, agricultural land has been divided i...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
The idea of returning the confiscated property to the previous owners in the Republic of Serbia aros...
The difficult redeployment of state agriculture in Poland. The author goes back, up to the end of 1...
The article illustrates a process of property`s restitution within the boundaries of the former GDR....
The aim of the study is a comparison of re-privatization policy pursued in Poland and other countrie...
The paper discusses Czech and Hungarian ideas concerning the implementation of the reprivatization ...
When the Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe collapsed at the end of the last decade, th...
Merl S. KEY FEATTURES OF THE AGRARIAN TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE FORMER GDR. RUDN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY. ...
The restitution of confiscated property to former owners in the ex-communist states of Central and E...
The institutional environment of the Polish real property market is certainly developing. There have...
Following the rent free land use by large-scale farms under the communist regime, it was hoped that ...
Ownership represents a key relation between people and places. Eastern European transformations sinc...
The notion of Bug River property regards the property abandoned within the territory of the Republic...
Constitutional transformation in Poland, which took place at the turn of the eighties and nineties o...
For a number of decades in the second half of the XXth century, agricultural land has been divided i...
The issue of ownership, legal changes and legal re-conceptualization of property rights in these cou...
The idea of returning the confiscated property to the previous owners in the Republic of Serbia aros...
The difficult redeployment of state agriculture in Poland. The author goes back, up to the end of 1...