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Some transformations occurred in the area of private property ownership following the change of political regime in former socialist or communist countries. The six analysed countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Serbia) illustrate well the whole range of contentious problems in a region where the Communist regimes have varied tremendously in their approach to private property, intensity of social control, repression and overall legitimacy. This diversity of situations ...

This note identifies and examines the legal consequences of the decision by Ireland not to opt in the proposed EU Regulation on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition and enforcement of decisions and authentic instruments in matters of succession and the creation of a European Certificate of Succession. In particular, the note assesses the impacts that a decision by Ireland not to take part in the adoption of the proposed Regulation could have on nationals of other EU Members States residing in ...

The conflict or war in former Yugoslavia had profound humanitarian consequences, amongst others a massive displacement of the population, which lies at the basis of property issues resulting from this conflict. The legal questions at European and national level related to such issues together with the enforcement mechanisms and implementation problems have been analysed in order to give an overview of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Kosovo.