What is the right to property how how is it protected?
What does the right of property protect?
Are welfare benefits covered?
Can the right to property also extend to rights that do not exist yet?
What are the general characteristics of the prohibition of interference with the right of property = negative obligations of the state?
Article 1 contains 3 scenarios:
The court has to opt which scenario is applicable and the first one will be applicable when 2 and 3 are not applicable.
What is expropriation?
What are the typical cases of expropriation?
What then are the conditions for assess the lawfulness of an interference?
Written in a different way but similar reasoning as in art. 8-11:
What about the compensation?
What was the King Greece case?
Is the obligation to sell property also covered?
What is the second category of cases wrt art. 1 of Protocol 1?
Cases where the interference with the right to property is with the protection of property: control of the use of property: taxes, other contributions and penalties.
Measures that limit the right of owners to dispose of their property so limits to donate or to have full enjoyment of it.
Typical cases: Usually linked to the administrative state that intereferes with social economic relations:
What are the conditions for the interferences of property?
What was the Hutten- Czapska case?
People owned houses under the communist regime and the legislator decided that all of the tenants were deemed to have, to conclude an agreement of indeterminate duration with the owner and the rent was also fixed at the certain amount: maximum rent is quite low and the landlords have to do the maintenance = quite expensive
What is the stance of the court on taxes?
What is the last category: the other interferences with the right of property?
What are the cases on the other intereferences?
What are the positive obligations when it comes to the right to property
What is the case Koufaki and Adedy vs. Greece?