Acquisition of Agricultural Lands
Abstract
The book series Legal Studies on Central Europe seeks to publish comparative legal scholarship on a wide variety of topics. The primary goal of the series is to present and address legal issues which arise in connection with the Central European region, taking into account the legal traditions, culture and approach of the countries therein. The series consists and will consist of titles on not only private and public law but also legal and integration history. Furthermore, it aims to encompass titles which deal with and analyse international law and EU law aspects related to the countries in the Central European region. The books published in the series are written for both academics and legal practitioners who are interested in contemporary legal problems connected to Central European countries.
Chapters
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Introduction to Land Regulation in Central European Countries
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Human Rights Aspects of the Acquisition of Agricultural Lands With Special Regard to the ECtHR Practice Concerning the So-Called “Visegrád Countries”, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia
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Acquirement of Land Rights by Foreign Investors: An International Investment Law Perspective
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The European Union’s Legal Framework on the Member State’s Margin of Appreciation in Land Policy – The CJEU’s Case Law After the “KOB” SIA Case
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Croatia: Agricultural Land as Resource of Interest – Adjustment of Acquisition of Agricultural Land by Foreigners to EU Market Freedoms
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Czech Republic: An Open Market Dominated by Large Owners
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Hungary: Strict Agricultural Land and Holding Regulations for Sustainable and Traditional Rural
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Poland: An Attempt at a Balance Between the Protection of Family Holding and the Freedoms of the European Union
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Romania: Between Scylla of EU Law and Charybdis of National Interest – Belated Restrictions in the Land Market
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Serbia: Strict Laws, Liberal Practice
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Slovakia: Open Land Market and No Restrictions
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Slovenia: In Search of a Sensitive Balance Between Economic, Social, and Ecological Functions of Agricultural Land and Rural Areas
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Conclusions on Cross-border Acquisition of Agricultural Lands in Certain Central European Countries
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