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Legal Responses to Vacant Houses: An International Comparison


ISBN13: 9789811566400
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Paperback
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This book presents an international comparison of legal responses to the issue of vacant housing in Japan, the USA, France and Germany. While vacant housing is a shared problem in these four countries, the origin and context of the problem, as well as the focus of legal responses, differ considerably. Presenting the outcomes of an international symposium, this book explores different legal approaches (private/public law, federal/national/municipal governments, demolition/expropriation/requisition/planning) taken in the respective jurisdictions. It is highly recommended to readers whose work involves practical issues concerning vacant housing and who are interested in theoretical aspects of property law, building law and administrative law. The book also includes a chapter exploring the implications of the "tragedy of the commons/anticommons" for contemporary land use issues in Japan such as landscape protection, area management and unclaimed land.

Subjects:
Property Law
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. Emergence of Unoccupied House Problem in Japan and Legal Measures towards This Issue
Narufumi Kadomatsu
Chapter 2. Municipal Responses to Vacant Properties in the United States
James J. Kelly, Jr.
Chapter 3. Expropriation of Vacant Property in France: the Case of Substandard Housing
Romain Melot
Chapter 4. The Urban Planning Development Concept as a Central Instrument for Managing Apartment Vacancies in German Law
Arne Pilniok
Chapter 5. The Tragedies of the Commons and Anticommons in an Era of Underuse
Narufumi Kadomatsu