Procedures of forbearance and mortgage enforcement

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Engels | 07-04-2025 | 600 pagina's

9789462121447

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The Global Financial Crisis (2008-2013) was a paradigm shift for mortgage enforcement proceedings. Not only did it lead to significant changes in legislation to improve enforcement procedures in many jurisdictions, the crisis also revealed the importance of forbearance measures. Combined with growing attention at an international and EU level to the position of the homeowner-consumer, the topic of forbearance and mortgage enforcement proceedings offers an interesting study. This book contains the first post-Global Financial Crisis oversight of the existing legislation and regulation concerning forbearance and mortgage enforcement proceedings, combined with relevant data and a description of relevant socio-economic and financial aspects. Various experts from Europe, the USA, and South Africa describe the post-crisis systems of forbearance and mortgage enforcement proceedings in their jurisdiction. The series Vastgoed, Omgeving & Recht (Property, Environment & Law) focuses on exchange of knowledge and discussion between theory and practice in the field of real estate, environment and law in the broadest sense. Monographs, theses, conference papers and comments are part of the series. This series is part of the book series published by the Nederlands Institute for Law and Governance (NILG). The Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance (NILG) is a joint venture between the faculties of law at the VU University Amsterdam, the University of Groningen and other research institutions to improve research in the field of Law and Governance. The NILG’s research theme is the interaction between the regulation of public and private interests in law and the way in which these interests are being regulate.

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The Global Financial Crisis (2008-2013) was a paradigm shift for mortgage enforcement proceedings. Not only did it lead to significant changes in legislation to improve enforcement procedures in many jurisdictions, the crisis also revealed the importance of forbearance measures. Combined with growing attention at an international and EU level to the position of the homeowner-consumer, the topic of forbearance and mortgage enforcement proceedings offers an interesting study. This book contains the first post-Global Financial Crisis oversight of the existing legislation and regulation concerning forbearance and mortgage enforcement proceedings, combined with relevant data and a description of relevant socio-economic and financial aspects. Various experts from Europe, the USA, and South Africa describe the post-crisis systems of forbearance and mortgage enforcement proceedings in their jurisdiction. The series Vastgoed, Omgeving & Recht (Property, Environment & Law) focuses on exchange of knowledge and discussion between theory and practice in the field of real estate, environment and law in the broadest sense. Monographs, theses, conference papers and comments are part of the series. This series is part of the book series published by the Nederlands Institute for Law and Governance (NILG). The Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance (NILG) is a joint venture between the faculties of law at the VU University Amsterdam, the University of Groningen and other research institutions to improve research in the field of Law and Governance. The NILG’s research theme is the interaction between the regulation of public and private interests in law and the way in which these interests are being regulate.

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EAN :9789462121447
Auteur: 
Uitgever :Boom uitgevers Den Haag
Publicatie datum :  07-04-2025
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :240 mm
Breedte :170 mm
Dikte :29 mm
Gewicht :862 gr
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :600
Reeks :  NILG - Vastgoed, Omgeving en Recht
Keywords :  belgium;comparative;credit;enforcement;england;eu;financial crisis;greece;housing law;ireland;italy;mortgage credit directive;poland;south africa;spain;the netherlands;turkey;united states of america;usa