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The injustice of the expropriations and confiscations made in order to expel a population after the Second World War weigh upon the European laws on property. Mainly in the former states of the Warsaw Pact the objectives of the compensations have not completely been reached. However, the political and juridical dialogue is up. There is a series of examples providing that the re-establishment of law is possible.
The symposia of the Study group for politics and international law dealt with that issue in autumn 2006 and spring 2008. The relevant questions regarding the protection of property, expropriation and restitution were discussed by German and foreign specialists from the national and international public law point of view. This volume is the first to publish the reports given in 2006. From the contents:
Table of Contents: G. H. Gornig, Property and Expropriation in International Law with special Consideration of the Refugees - Abstract - H.-D. Horn, The Constitutional Protection of Property in the Context of the Compensation of Former Unlawful Expropriations. Aspects of International Public and European Law - Abstract - K. Koopmann-Aleksin, The Protection of Property as a Human Right - Abstract - M. Silagi, The Property of National and Non-Governmental Archives after the Second World War - Abstract - A. Szczeponek, The Expropriation of the Germans by Poland a fter the Second World War from a Polish and International-Law Point of View - Abstract - A. Salenko, On the Expropriations by the Soviet Union in the Kaliningrad Area at the End of the Second World War - Abstract - K. Klíma, The Constitutional Nature of the Decrees of the President of the Czechoslovakian Republic - Abstract - M. Kralji?, The Compensation of the German Refugees by the Slovenian State - Abstract - J. Zeller, The Compensation Law of Hungary with Special Consideration of the Danube Svabs - Abstract - D. C. Oancea, Romanian Laws after 1989 on the Compensation of Expropriations, with Special Consideration of the National Minorities Gilbert H. Gornig studierte Rechtswissenschaften und politische Wissenschaften in Regensburg und Würzburg; 1979 Zweite Juristische Staatsprüfung; 1984 Promotion (Dr. iur. utriusque); 1986 Habilitation (Dr. iur. utriusque habil.); Lehrbefugnis für Öffentliches Recht, Völkerrecht und ausländisches öffentliches Recht; Lehrstuhlvertretungen in Mainz, Göttingen und Bayreuth. Ab 1990 Professor an der Georg-August-Universität zu Göttingen und ab 1994 Dekan. Seit 1995 Professor für Öffentliches Recht, Völkerrecht und Europarecht an der Philipps-Universität Marburg, Dekan 2006-2012. 1996-2004 Richter am Hessischen Verwaltungsgerichtshof, seit 2009 stellvertretender Richter am Hessischen Staatsgerichtshof. Forschungsschwerpunkte: Staats- und Verfassungsrecht, Verwaltungsrecht, Völkerrecht, Europarecht. "Das vorliegende Werk gibt nicht nur einen hervorragenden Überblick über die kommunistische Enteignungspolitik unmittelbar nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, sondern liefert auch, wie bereits der Untertitel andeutet, einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Vergangenheitsbewältigung." Schöpfer, in: Newsletter Menschenrechte, 6/2008
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