Coordinatore | UNIVERSITAET BREMEN
Organization address
address: Bibliothekstrasse 1 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Germany [DE] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.tenlaw.uni-bremen.de/ |
Totale costo | 3˙467˙801 € |
EC contributo | 2˙692˙526 € |
Programma | FP7-SSH
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities |
Code Call | FP7-SSH-2011-2 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2012 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2012-04-01 - 2015-09-30 |
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1 |
UNIVERSITAET BREMEN
Organization address
address: Bibliothekstrasse 1 contact info |
DE (BREMEN) | coordinator | 623˙460.00 |
2 |
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
Organization address
address: Stevinweg 1 contact info |
NL (DELFT) | participant | 384˙929.75 |
3 |
LUNDS UNIVERSITET
Organization address
address: Paradisgatan 5c contact info |
SE (LUND) | participant | 290˙380.00 |
4 |
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
Organization address
address: Highfield contact info |
UK (SOUTHAMPTON) | participant | 270˙490.50 |
5 |
UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
Organization address
address: CARRER DE ESCORXADOR contact info |
ES (TARRAGONA) | participant | 229˙900.00 |
6 |
UNIWERSYTET SLASKI
Organization address
address: Bankowa 12 contact info |
PL (KATOWICE) | participant | 208˙300.00 |
7 |
MEDNARODNA FAKULTETA ZA DRUZBENE IN POSLOVNE STUDIJE ZAVOD
Organization address
address: MARIBORSKA CESTA 7 contact info |
SI (CELJE) | participant | 195˙340.00 |
8 |
UNIVERSITA DI PISA
Organization address
address: Lungarno Pacinotti 43/44 contact info |
IT (PISA) | participant | 186˙527.00 |
9 |
METROPOLITAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE LTD.
Organization address
address: Lonyay utca 34 contact info |
HU (BUDAPEST) | participant | 154˙127.20 |
10 |
TARTU ULIKOOL
Organization address
address: ULIKOOLI 18 contact info |
EE (TARTU) | participant | 149˙072.00 |
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'Private tenancy law is existentially affecting the daily lives of European citizens, as about one third of them depend on rental housing. That notwithstanding, it constitutes a nearly blank space in comparative and European law. This is due to its national character, its political nature and its embeddedness in widely diverging national housing policies, which ultimately reflect different welfare state models. At the same time, however, different parts of EU law and policy do affect tenancy law significantly, albeit indirectly. Thus, EU social policy against poverty and social exclusion extends to selected issues of housing policy. EU non-discrimination rules extend to the provision of housing, and several consumer law directives apply to tenancy contracts, too. Moreover, if the Common Frame of Reference were one day to develop into an optional instrument, tenancy law issues now regulated by national general contract law might be covered as well - though without any legislator having co-ordinated the ensuing juxtaposition of European contract law and national tenancy regulation. Against this background, this project sets out to provide the first large-scale comparative and European law survey of tenancy law. In a first step, it analyses national tenancy laws and their embeddedness in, and effects on, national housing policies and markets. In a second step, the effect of EU legislation on national housing policy in general and national tenancy law in particular will be analysed in a comparative perspective. In a third step, a proposal for a better co-ordinating role of the EU in tenancy law and housing policy, in particular through an OMC process developing common principles of good “tenancy regulation”, will be designed. This research matches well several priorities of the Stockholm programme given tenancy law’s intimate relation to social human rights and a system of law and justice working for the benefit of European citizens, in particular vulnerable groups.'
Private tenancy law touches a third of the EU's inhabitants. This means that approximately one third of the population is renting from a private owner, but to date there are very few regulations that create an EU standard.
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