Skip to content
EVICT project Logo
  • Meet the team
  • Blogs & Videos
  • Upcoming events
  • Findings & Data
  • Get involved
  • Explore our research
    • Evictions & the right to housing
    • International law
    • Using data science in law
  • Meet the team
  • Upcoming events
  • Blogs & Videos
  • Findings & Data
  • Get involved
HOME

Blog

Explore the pillars of our research:

Evictions & the right to housing
International law
Using data science in law
  • All Posts
  • Blogs
  • Talks
  • Seminars
  • Articles

Exploring the Prospects of a Right to Housing in Ireland

21 May, 2024|

Health and Housing: Examining Two Essential Human Rights During Public Health Crises

14 February, 2024|

Criminalising Homelessness: the Case of Area Bans in the Netherlands

24 November, 2023|

Loss of a Home and the Inevitable Loss of a Private Life: A Case for More Privacy-Friendly Shelters

30 June, 2023|

Constructing Peace, Security, and Dignity: One Building Permit at a Time – the Obligation to Monitor Habitability of Housing at the Heart of Preventing Damages Caused by Natural Disasters

5 April, 2023|

Red Card for Forced Evictions Related to Mega Sports Events

20 December, 2022|

Access to Justice in Pandemic Evictions: Right to Counsel and End of the US Eviction Moratorium

14 December, 2022|

Housing Rights as an Avenue to Environmental Protection: the ECtHR Continues its Efforts in SOLYANIK v. Russia

7 November, 2022|

Available but Inaccessible: Where the Generic Property Right Meets Special Needs

26 September, 2022|

The Students of Groningen: Homeless and Hopeless in the Hurdles of a Housing Crisis

17 September, 2022|

Summary Report on the EVICT Seminar on Housing and Health

2 September, 2022|

The Right to Housing v. Development Projects: the Case of Faulkner and McDonagh v. Ireland

29 August, 2022|

12Next

Stay in touch!

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

Privacy statement

Subscribe to the quarterly newsletter of the EVICT project. Stay updated on our activities, blogs, and relevant news related to legal scholarship on housing rights around the world.

Website & design by Liesbeth Smit / The Online Scientist

Page load link