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Housing Behind Law’s Back – Sweden’s Acute Housing Shortage and the Looming Black Market

By Michelle Bruijn|11 October, 2021|Article|

The right to adequate housing in Sweden is a constitutionally

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A dive into the Parisian housing crisis: squatters’ rights, abandoned properties, and questionable legislation

By Michelle Bruijn|11 August, 2021|Article|

  As the world’s population edges ever closer to the

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Pathway to Homelessness: Analysing the Relationship between Domestic Violence and Housing Rights

By Michelle Bruijn|8 July, 2021|Article|

The issue of domestic violence is a significant and widespread

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The Data Detectives: Examining the Impact of CESCR Case Law in a Housing Context

By Michelle Bruijn|8 July, 2021|Article|

One of the main goals of the EVICT project is

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The Right to Property During an Eviction Moratorium – ECtHR’s Steady-Handed Approach in Béla Néméth v Hungary Shows the Way for Pandemic Case Pile

By Michelle Bruijn|4 June, 2021|Article|

In attempts to solve the emerging housing crisis resulting from

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Ben Djazia’s children before the Committee on the Rights of the Child

By Michelle Bruijn|1 June, 2021|Article|

When parents are being evicted, minor children have no choice

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Walking a tightrope: balancing the right to property with the right to housing in the European Court of Human Rights

By Michelle Bruijn|15 April, 2021|Article|

Over the past several decades, the European Court of Human

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To Be Evicted or Not to Be Evicted: Analysing the Effects of the Administrative Decision to Expel Dozens of Residents

By Liesbeth|12 April, 2021|Article|

Discrimination against minority groups such LGBT, racial and religious groups

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EVICT project

  • Project reference: 949316

  • Programme type: ERC Starting Grant

  • Principal investigator: Michel Vols

  • Host Institution: University of Groningen, the Netherlands

  • Project duration: 60 months

  • Contact: evict@rug.nl

This project has received funding from the European Union’s ERC Research Grant under grant agreement No 949316

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