欧洲对租金管制的司法回应:保护财产权不受国家干预?

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS
European Journal of Law and Economics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1007/s10657-024-09820-0
Alessio Sardo, Gianluca Cerruti, Arnulfo Daniel Mateos Durán, Allegra Grillo
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本文从法律和经济学的角度研究了欧盟对租金管制的司法回应,重点关注三个在基本权利和宪法层面运作的法院:欧洲人权法院 (ECtHR)、德国联邦宪法法院 (BVerfGE) 和意大利宪法法院。根据对历年司法判决的抽样分析,可以发现一个趋同的趋势:这些法院都承认并有效地保护了房东的财产权,使其免受不相称且无法确保合理投资回报的租金管制。这一趋势在欧洲人权法院的判例中十分突出:斯特拉斯堡法院为重塑租户与房东之间的权力分配做出了贡献,鼓励东欧和南欧国家向欧洲共同住房市场过渡。在支持和否决租金管制措施时,法官通常将市场价值和比较参考价格作为公平租金价格的首选基准。以消费和经济为基础的住房定性,加上作为财产权核心要素的获得经济利益的基本权利,是三家法院法律推理的基础。
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The judicial response to rent controls in Europe: Protecting property rights against state's intervention?

This essay examines, from a legal and economic perspective, the judicial response to rent controls in the EU focusing on three courts that operate at the fundamental rights and constitutional level: the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the German Federal Constitutional Court (BVerfGE), and the Italian Constitutional Court. Based on an analysis of a sample of judicial decisions rendered over time, a convergent trend emerges: these Courts have recognized and effectively protected the landlord's property rights against rent controls that were disproportionate and could not ensure a reasonable return on investment. This trend is prominent in the jurisprudence of the ECtHR: the Strasbourg Court has contributed to reshaping the distribution of power between tenants and landlords, encouraging the transition of Eastern and Southern European Countries to the common European housing market. In both upholding and striking down rent control measures, judges generally take market value and the comparative reference price as the preferred benchmarks for fair rent price. A consumption-based and financial characterization of housing, coupled with the fundamental right to derive economic benefits as core elements of the right to property, underpin the legal reasoning of the three Courts.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Law and Economics provides readers with high-quality theoretical and empirical research in which both the legal and economic dimensions merge and combine. The journal welcomes articles that promote a better understanding of legal phenomena, legal decisions made by judges, courts or regulatory agencies, and involving economic tools. Theoretical papers are welcome, provided they have a strong basis in law and economics. We also welcome case studies, as well as empirical analyses – including empirical legal studies – and experimental investigations. The European Journal of Law and Economics does not favor any particular topic, but does have a focus on new and emerging problems. European themes are particularly welcome, because we feel it is important to exploit Europe’s considerable institutional diversity in order to build a more robust body of theory and empirical evidence. However, the purpose of the journal is also to showcase the diversity of law and economics approaches, as supplied by an international mix of authors. Drawing on the support of respected scholars from around the world, who serve as consulting editors and editorial board members, the Editors wish to give contributing authors the opportunity to improve their papers, while also offering them a quick and efficient review process. Officially cited as: Eur J Law Econ
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