Lessons from the UK, France, and the Netherlands
Join us for an insightful discussion on eviction protections across Europe, with a focus on France, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. This event will explore how different countries approach housing security and tenant rights, highlighting key policies, legislative changes, and best practices. Whether you’re a policymaker, advocate, researcher, or simply interested in housing justice, this discussion will provide valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of tenancy law.
Our speakers include:
- Dr. Asimina Tsalpatourou (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord) – Examining recent legislative changes in France that have significantly impacted eviction laws and tenant protections.
- Dr. Mark Jordan (University of Southampton) – Discussing renters’ rights in the UK, with a particular focus on the Renters’ Rights Bill and its implications for tenants and landlords.
- Dr. Michel Vols (University of Groningen) – Providing insights into eviction protections in the Netherlands, drawing from his work as Principal Investigator of the EVICT Project.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a comparative perspective on housing policies and legal frameworks across Europe!
About the EVICT talks
In each EVICT Talk, we will have a speaker on a topic related to evictions, the right to housing, housing law, the (complex) relation between international law and national law, and/or data science. Each talk, we will have a different international speaker (ranging from scholars to practitioners) who will offer fascinating insights into their expertise.
Join this talk
The talk will take place online. Join us on Zoom. A recording of this talk will be available on our website later.
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February 20th, 2025
Online (Zoom)